Precious few people get excited about Microsoft's OS. As a whole, they're a completely uninteresting and non-sexy company (with perhaps the exception of Xbox), but they have the PC market and likely always will so transitional pains from platform to platform are normal in the life cycle. People will change, they'll hate it for a while (especially IT guys and gals), then they'll adjust to it after some patches and time, then Vista will become status quo again and so the circle of Microsoft's OS life will begin anew and they'll make another gazillion dollars while they work on there next uninteresting OS.
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Precious few people get excited about Microsoft's OS. As a whole, they're a completely uninteresting and non-sexy company (with perhaps the exception of Xbox), but they have the PC market and likely always will so transitional pains from platform to platform are normal in the life cycle. People will change, they'll hate it for a while (especially IT guys and gals), then they'll adjust to it after some patches and time, then Vista will become status quo again and so the circle of Microsoft's OS life will begin anew and they'll make another gazillion dollars while they work on there next uninteresting OS.