Vista and Win 7 are light years ahead of XP, and anyone that thinks XP is 'better' needs to stick with their area of expertize which ISN'T Computer Operating Systems.
I started programming back in the old mainframe days LONG before PCs were 'invented'.
I've also been using PCs since the days of DOS 2.0, so I'm not exactly uninformed when it comes to OSs.
Vista is a fine OS, PROVIDED you have the hardware to run it. It got it's bad reputation due to poor driver availability in it's early days, and from venders putting it on hardware that just didn't have enough power to run it.
Once the drivers matured and the SP1 service pack came out Vista became an excellent OS, but the damage to it's reputation had already been done.
I have Vista an a system with a 6 core processor, and a ton of memory (16 gig) and it's absolutely trouble free.
Win 7 was basically a Vista update, and it is the best OS that MS has made to date.
Win 8 is fine for tablets with touch screens, but for the standard desk top, Win 7 is still the best.
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