Apart from that constructive comment, er sorry, no.
Bring back win 3.1.
I am sure the anoraks/wizards will be along shortly.
Are you intending on photo-editing a running motor or is it just a valid mot and tax cert sir?
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Vista is the latest version of windows. But it is still early days in some respects.
The main reason most people hate Vista (old people like Ivors mates) is that they find it difficult to work the same way that they did in XP. They get frustrated because things are not where they were before. So many change back to XP.
I was the same. Hated Vista. But have been using it for several months at work now and am quite used to it. In fact I am finding it difficult to remember why I didn't like it at first.
Most programs that worked in XP should also work OK in Vista. So any software you used before should work now.
If you want a basic photo editing tool (crop/resize/rotate etc) use Irfanview (free download from Tucows) but it is not as sophisticated as Photoshop but it does the basics.
just search google for it suggest you get it from sourceforge they are trustworthy enough not to fill it with viruses and adverts
install it then search for what you want once its installed...you will probably find what you want....but remember to pay whats due for what you find and life will be well....it is amazing what you can find if you really want it
ulead photo whatsit usually comes free with a scanner anyway so you may well find it in the bargain bin of CDs at your local computer exchange
DVD well the media player that comes as part of this
Windows Vista includes an array of “features” that you don't want.
These features will make your computer less reliable and less secure. They'll make your computer less stable and run slower. They will cause technical support problems.
They may even require you to upgrade some of your peripheral hardware and existing software. And these features won't do anything useful. In fact, they're working against you. They're digital rights management (DRM) features built into Vista at the behest of the entertainment industry—And you don't get to refuse them.
I've no axe to grind as I'm a Mac user, but my PC mates reckon it's pants.
Sorry Nick!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.
All i know is that there has been a lot of my mates and there family's that have had a problem or total melt down with there VISTA program and they too have gone back to XP. Vista was the one to go with when it came out MICRO SOFT said that it would link and up date with all XP and VISTA computers in the office and at home It never did what they said it would And it has been put in the corner by a lot of people