Vista and ipod
By colloque
@colloque (137)
India
March 7, 2007 9:45pm CST
Weeks after Apple warned PC users not to install Microsoft Windows Vista until they had resolved the glitches between iTunes and the operating system, the compatibility issues still aren't completely resolved. What do u think whether it will be resolved soon?
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2 responses
@felicas83 (311)
• Ecuador
9 Mar 07
Apple has released Itunes new version this week, but as far as i think, they have been working more in the support of appletv than on vista support, you know, you should wait more time until vista is fully supported, cause vista is a very complex os, mainly because of the drm (digital rights management or something like that, for illegal content) and there will be a lot of problems with itunes as there should be with a lot more problems. And even if apple try to fix all the things that appear to be malfunctioning, they cannot find all the bugs at first, they cannot think of all the possible malfunctions
@slingblade (10)
• United States
15 Mar 07
well that sucks I just fried my computer that had xp and am plaining on buying a computer all ther computers now have vista installed on them so I'm not going to be able to use my ipod for a while
@0888ip (269)
• Romania
19 Mar 07
Woow WIndows Vista.. what a hot subject i can say. I have talked a lot in my area with many of my friends and all of them had only positive thoughts about it. I can say that i was blow off by this new windows system. Some things certainly lack to it but this new look which Microsoft has incorporated in it certainly do the money you would give for it. I have waited this new system for 2 weeks and here i am using it. It was pretty hard for me to buy it because in my area it can't be found. So i had to ask a friend from another part of my country to order me. I am so happy using it and all i have are only words of gratitdue. I post here a short description about VISTA.
Windows Vista contains hundreds of new features; some of the most significant include an updated graphical user interface (GUI) and visual style dubbed Windows Aero, improved searching features, new multimedia creation tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and completely redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista also aims to increase the level of communication between machines on a home network using peer-to-peer technology, making it easier to share files and digital media between computers and devices. For developers, Vista includes version 3.0 of the .NET Framework out of the box. The .Net Framework makes it significantly easier for developers to write high-quality applications than with the traditional Windows API.