This is why MS is making so much money, it makes so much sense! Cereal, hear me out.
They release Vista which arguably strains systems that XP flew on, spurring a lot of hardware upgrading (and QQ-ing). Now they are going to release a "revolutionary" and "new" OS (built off Vista, wink wink) and all this upgrading is going to make systems run it very, very well.
MS will be praised for how much better this OS runs than the previous OS and the less tech-savy media will talk about how this is leaps and bounds a better product than Vista, and everyone not in the know will run out and get a copy to get away from that "awful, awful Vista."
Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like a smart plan to this guy *points both thumbs at self*
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This is why MS is making so much money, it makes so much sense! Cereal, hear me out.
They release Vista which arguably strains systems that XP flew on, spurring a lot of hardware upgrading (and QQ-ing). Now they are going to release a "revolutionary" and "new" OS (built off Vista, wink wink) and all this upgrading is going to make systems run it very, very well.
MS will be praised for how much better this OS runs than the previous OS and the less tech-savy media will talk about how this is leaps and bounds a better product than Vista, and everyone not in the know will run out and get a copy to get away from that "awful, awful Vista."
Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like a smart plan to this guy *points both thumbs at self*