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Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
Could it be that no solutions were forth-coming from Microsoft because the only problems stemmed from your encountering a steeper than expected learning curve? 5. Start Menu: I don’t know who told Microsoft that the current vista start menu is good, but actually it’s not, it’s not useful and it’s hard to know the

IE7 Problem displaying full web page
inbox.com wrote: Well, It's quite a learning curve...this vista...ehh? I could not see my light scribe DVD Burner. Wasted hours trying everything and still no CDROM. .... The microsoft vista deployment step by step seems awfully complex. It just seems that way because it's intended to be used by experienced IT

Office 2007 toolbar... again
... on the bottom when you approach the learning curve, and / or need to approach the rapid execution of "what if" scenarios, so easily emplyed by works. My brand new computer (Vista/Works 8.0) has also free Microsoft Office Home & Student software. I have tested if Excel could be a new home for my database.

Access/Office 07
OK, my sister recently tried to use the most recent version of Word, "Word 2007", on a PC running the VISTA operating system. There's a learning curve, for sure, but some of the changes were beneficial. Some still seem like they were changed just for the sake of change, but once you learn where things are (just

Got proof, Roy?
On the Bridge OntheBri...@1701.com microsoft public office misc there is a learning curve that accelarates you to faster results after you master it and 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from

[Rival] Microsoft Office 2007 Has Severe Compatibility Issues
I have not had a look at MS Vista. To be honest I most likely will not. After working on MS OSs for years and being certified by MS, I've had my fill of MS OSs. The learning curve may seem to be great but one just as to think logically. As one should with computers. Then learning Linux becomes simple.

How To: HP ScanJet 5300C/Make Work Consistently (Finally!!!)
Janter jante...@cox.net microsoft public windows vista mail Bob and Burr and Gary, 1. I think I just screwed up major time. This is part of the learning curve. 2. Also, by my mail inbox, indications are that Bob got the email OK, but Burr's was rejected with the note: " Host discussions.microsoft.com not found.

My Vista is very slow
This move affords NVIDIA support for DirectX 10 on the new Microsoft Vista operating platform and offers a unified shader architecture that also benefits OpenGL and legacy including Steve Johnson's "Bug Watch," Lynn Allen's "Circles and Lines," and Bill Fane's "Learning Curve" are now available on Cadalyst.com.

comptability with existin FP websites
A much easier learning curve than with Linux. The excitement is building and when Vista hits the streets, it will be the final nail in the Linux coffin because if Linux hasn't managed to gain any appreciable market share over Windows in the last 15 years and especially in the last 4 years or so since Microsoft has

MS Vista! The new Windows ME for MAC users!
n00k m...@n00k.com microsoft public windows vista general Usually, the end user will educate themselves. When I first got a computer, I didn't know anything! There is a slight learning curve, even for a power user. Linux is a choice, if you want a very steep learning curve and a period of 0% productivity.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 19-12-06
Anywho.. we are a microsoft shop... I have seen the beta of vista, she's very cool..... going to be a bit of a learning curve with some things. I know the outlook has an rss reader intergrated so that means I can now implement these.. (could not before because if you are on our LAN 98% do not have administrative

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 07-11-07
Not So Much * IBM Consultant: Vista Could Use 4 Gigabytes of RAM * Windows Live Gradually Implodes * Another Microsoft Manager Jumps Ships * Linux Became Suitable to All ...... 21 Feb 2007 09:40:09 +0000 World of open-source software continues to evolve ,----[ Quote ] | The learning curve has changed, Wolff said.

Might not be the worst...
Dustin Harper dhar...@vistarip.com microsoft public windows vista general Ok. I was trying to keep my composure, but you seem to have said exactly what I was There is a slight learning curve, even for a power user. Linux is a choice, if you want a very steep learning curve and a period of 0% productivity.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 05-12-06
Vista is too new to be stable. Linux Kubuntu and Ubuntu is stable. Third Is that when you buy a program from Micro$sot, you do not own the program, but Micro$oft DOES own you! How does it work? Linux is so similar to MS windows or MAC that there is little learning curve, though there is some differences.

Starting with Linux
The only "immediate hassles" I had were simply learning how a new OS operates; and the learning curve has been easier than when I migrated from Win98 to XP. In the case of Microsoft Vista it would be the later. The company gets beat up in the press for being bloated with a lot of cooks in the kitchen and Vista

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 22-02-07
Microsoft's own Vista updates add to the number of third-partyp atches on which businesses will have to conduct compatibility testing. ..... Bold Redesign Improves Office 2007 But Learning Curve May Be Too Steep for Some Users ,----[ Quote ] | "it requires a steep learning curve that many people might rather avoid.

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Here we go again :( So much for Linux *killing* Microsoft Vista. What a joke. So how long has Linux been around? Maybe 12 years or more? So why is Linux still as user unfriendly and hostile as it And, with everything, there's a learning curve. -- Patrick Dickey Smile... Someone out there cares deeply for you... --

Pound for pound, the best value-priced notebook on the planet.
On top of this, I found the learning curve for> Help & Manual and RoboHelp to be relatively shallow. I also really value> how easy it is to hyperlink and reuse Features include support for Windows Vista & 2007 > Microsoft Office, team authoring, plus more.> http://www.DocToHelp.com/TechwrlList> > True single

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 26-02-08
Here we go again :( So much for Linux *killing* Microsoft Vista. What a joke. So how long has Linux been around? Maybe 12 years or more? .... And, with everything, there's a learning curve. But, some idiots can't learn what my second grade students can download, run, install, on a daily basis.

Another Retard here in Vista Land - Just FYI
... with Norton or McAfee or CA or Trend Micro than to use an application (like Kaspersky, for example) that has a steeper learning curve for a relative novice. Uninstalling IE7 http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 IE7 (Un)Installation