Vista can go @)#($*U itself
Oct. 15th, 2007 03:38 pmSo. Vista.
I am working on Boss' computer today. And I am hating Vista.
What is UP with Microsoft? What made them feel like they NEEDED to change their software. This is really unforgivable.
File management is not the same.
We have all been file managing in Windows for years. And actually, file managment was pretty logical and intuitive.
Well, it's not anymore.
Seriously. I have saved TWO documents on this computer today, and I thought I knew exactly where I put them, and when I went to find them THEY WERE NOT FUCKING WHERE I PUT THEM!!!!!
I had to perform a file search to track them down.
I mean, if it had been just the one file, I would have thought, eh, I screwed up. But twice?! Something is fucking wrong wtih this fucking goddamned software.
On the upside, I have managed to resolve a relatively complex, multipart problem with the synchronization of our office calendar program (host to remote) and Boss Outlook (remote to Outlook and Outlook to Remote). Have run into a few factual questions that have to be resolved before I can finish the chain and sync the Remote back to the Host after the Outlook sync. But I'm optimistic that after Boss gets back to me, I will get everybody talking to each other. Now to just keep Boss from making changes in Outlook, which I have forbidden to write back to the scheduling software database because of all the sync issues that creates.
I am working on Boss' computer today. And I am hating Vista.
What is UP with Microsoft? What made them feel like they NEEDED to change their software. This is really unforgivable.
File management is not the same.
We have all been file managing in Windows for years. And actually, file managment was pretty logical and intuitive.
Well, it's not anymore.
Seriously. I have saved TWO documents on this computer today, and I thought I knew exactly where I put them, and when I went to find them THEY WERE NOT FUCKING WHERE I PUT THEM!!!!!
I had to perform a file search to track them down.
I mean, if it had been just the one file, I would have thought, eh, I screwed up. But twice?! Something is fucking wrong wtih this fucking goddamned software.
On the upside, I have managed to resolve a relatively complex, multipart problem with the synchronization of our office calendar program (host to remote) and Boss Outlook (remote to Outlook and Outlook to Remote). Have run into a few factual questions that have to be resolved before I can finish the chain and sync the Remote back to the Host after the Outlook sync. But I'm optimistic that after Boss gets back to me, I will get everybody talking to each other. Now to just keep Boss from making changes in Outlook, which I have forbidden to write back to the scheduling software database because of all the sync issues that creates.