Better than yours. C*nt.
All of you will know that I will defend Vista until I'm blue in the face because on the whole I think it's a big step forwards in terms of usability and experience over Windows XP. It's had a hard birth with people nowadays thinking they're good at computers and downloading the Torrents for RCs and Betas, and wondering why it's unstable.
However, this one thing has annoyed me - Microsoft, why oh why...
You can no longer password protect 'Compressed Folders', AKA Zip files natively in Vista. I can't, for the life of me, think of a valid reason why they would do this. I want to host a compressed folder on my webserver containing Outlook Standard 2003, but obviously I don't want just anybody going through it. Answer - password protect it. Unfortunately that required me to get my Windows XP machine out to do it!
Has anyone else noticed any features that have been 'removed' from Windows Vista? And no, I don't want a typical Vista-bashing thread, as IMHO it's uncalled for - as has already been established people want different things from their computers, and I for one can't be arsed with yum install gnome-desktop.i386, rpmbuild -bb SPECS/ and modprobe driver every time I want to do anything.
Love you really KDF.
However, this one thing has annoyed me - Microsoft, why oh why...
You can no longer password protect 'Compressed Folders', AKA Zip files natively in Vista. I can't, for the life of me, think of a valid reason why they would do this. I want to host a compressed folder on my webserver containing Outlook Standard 2003, but obviously I don't want just anybody going through it. Answer - password protect it. Unfortunately that required me to get my Windows XP machine out to do it!
Has anyone else noticed any features that have been 'removed' from Windows Vista? And no, I don't want a typical Vista-bashing thread, as IMHO it's uncalled for - as has already been established people want different things from their computers, and I for one can't be arsed with yum install gnome-desktop.i386, rpmbuild -bb SPECS/ and modprobe driver every time I want to do anything.
Love you really KDF.