View Poll Results: which is the best os

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  • OS X

    71 5.57%
  • Windows XP-64

    90 7.06%
  • Windows 2003 Server

    70 5.49%
  • Windows XP Home / Pro

    530 41.57%
  • Windows 7

    245 19.22%
  • Linux (all versions)

    224 17.57%
  • Microsoft Windows 2008 Server

    43 3.37%
  • Microsoft Vista X64

    135 10.59%
  • Microsoft Vista Ultimate

    169 13.25%
  • Microsoft Vista Home Premium

    44 3.45%
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludeboy12 View Post
    none of those....my vote is for Win Server 2008
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    I am currently running Vista Business on my destkop and Ultimate on my laptop. I must say if you have a good and up to date system it runs really well imo. XP and Linux (Ubuntu) come in a close second for me
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    I voted Windows XP Pro and BSD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAWS View Post
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    umm win Server 2008 isn't expect until Feb. 27, 2008
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/default.mspx
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
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    Damn I wish I could change my vote now, currently trying out Windows Server 2003 Standard SP2 and damn it's fast and stable. I also removed some components before installation and did the usual tweaks with Nlite and windows folder was only 650MB after install.

    My 3Dmark05 score went up about 30 points with same drivers I used in XP and what's most interesting, I always used to get a stutter in the 3rd test in the beginning when the airship flies by in Win XP but now with Windows Server 2k3 I didn't even have a single stutter, the ship moved past the screen totally stutterfree! So it seems to run smoother with this OS.

    Also what I like about the OS how dual core performance is like it should be from start, no patches or amd drivers required (altho I run the default amd processor driver for my opteron anyways) and both old games run like they should without needing to configure affinity and in new games the performance is great as it should be.

    Also system resource usage seems slightly lower. My new favorite OS, keeper for sure!
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    Why would you use server 2003?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ingeborgdot View Post
    Why would you use server 2003?
    Why not? You're just probably one of those thinking "server" and that it wouldn't work fine for workstation usage, unfortunately with a small tweaks here and there it's just as good and better than even Win XP (and Vista of course) if you want a stable, fast and secure windows OS. Should have tried it earlier!
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    That's exactly what I thought. Interesting. I need to look into that sometime.

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    Why isn't there "DOS" in a voting?

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    Windows XP Pro all the way.

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    win XP pro Sp1this is the best until now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obscured View Post
    Why isn't there "DOS" in a voting?
    because DOS is not supported anymore ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sssf View Post
    because DOS is not supported anymore ?
    Are Windows 98se and Windows Me supported now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obscured View Post
    Are Windows 98se and Windows Me supported now?
    got a point there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obscured View Post
    Why isn't there "DOS" in a voting?
    because DOS is now taken over by GNU and therefor fits under Linux
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step View Post
    umm win Server 2008 isn't expect until Feb. 27, 2008
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/default.mspx
    I've been running Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 for a few days now, and it is excellent.
    Fold for XS!
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    I have to vote for Windows Vista: Home Premium. There aren't that many bugs. I've been using it since March thanks to the fact that it came with my new laptop (so wouldn't be paying for an upgrade) and it's an all around great system. As far as prices go, it costs more than Home Basic and less than Ultimate and has the Aero interface so it's probably the version of Windows Vista with the most value.
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    Thumbs down vista ultimate is the best

    friends,
    if you are using old car since long that doesn't means that "old is gold" and why should i brought new car and to say people purchasing new cars are fool and westing their money

    is it clear my point

    i have tested xp pro since long and now i am using vista ultimate having great security features for internet and system

    if you are using shared cable net connection with a single click you can hide your network discovery to other with a single click and my friend has formated no of computers in past of those poor guys
    for xp you have to use extra softwares ....very bad..'

    you can stop no of startup unwanted programs and keep your system faster your surfing faster in windows defender
    in xp pro you have to use extra softwares..

    if someone installs malisious programs on your system vista will not allow first it will ask for administrative permission if you click yes then and then only that program will be installed on your system
    xp has no feature

    finally if you are ready to use unsafe os for few months with supporting 8 to 10 kids(other softwares) eventhough getting slow system perfomance then reinstall os for faster performance again same circle continue...oh no...then use your old lovely loving xp pro...kids....ha ha ha ha

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    I bought Vista Ultimate and had it on my new system for 2 days found that EAX sound drivers where not supported then went and got XP Pro cause Ive got a Xfi sound card. I must say yeah Vista is a great O system and all fast, secure, well organised but it dosent support 1/2 the hardware gamers love! And till then my vote goes with XP although I do have a soft spot for Windows 2000
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    It's not microsoft that is not on the ball it is the manufacturers of the other things. MS has done their part, now it's the other companies. I have XP pro but have been working with Ultimate for the last 3 weeks and I will be making the switch in the next 3 months for sure. Great OS>

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    going with vista ultimate64, will install this weekend, dual boot with xp pro 64.
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    Go Microsoft Go!
    For now XP Pro, Linux, Server 2003.

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    I have shunned them all now that I have my copy of Vista Premium.

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    seems like somebody forgot good ole...Lindows...
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    I voted Windows XP Pro & Windows 2000

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