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Vista bloat-stripper released

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Another bloat-stripper

I've been using a couple of other bloat-strippers that work even better.
The first one is calles MacOS X, works like a charm and comes with everything you could want. Looks better, works better, and is cheaper.

The second one is the cheaper bloatware-stripper, and is called any Linux live-cd/dvd. Gives a new lease of life to your old pc's and makes your new pc's into an absolute screamer! Cost is just $0.00.

Try them out. You'll never go back.

The other option is indeed to cripple an already cripples OS for which you paid through the nose in the first place. Why anyone would do that beats me. Microsoft stripped already most of the potentialy useful stuff in the design-phase, and now you would just finish the job.

Just don't bother.
posted by : Chris, 29 January 2008

Don't understand

Why are Photo Viewer, Mail and Media Player not good ideas?
posted by : Jamie, 29 January 2008

vista features

"Gone are Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer, MSN Installer, Wallpapers, SlideShow, Windows Mail and all those other utilities which seem like a good idea but probably aren't." I would say that Photo Viewer, Media Player, Slide Show are the ones I like to have in Vista and am missing in XP. Common people, stop bitching about vista, get a normal PC, install it, tweak it (you would tweak xp anyway) and enjoy. Gamers!!! CoD4 and Crysis runs faster on my vista 64 bit than on XP, both 32 and 64bit.
posted by : Hexx, 29 January 2008

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