As the year winds down, I've considered upgrading our office computers. In the past, I simply would have purchased the latest and greatest PC. However, this time I'm delaying the decision because I have many doubts about Microsoft's new Vista operating system.
Many friends who use Vista say that it still has many bugs and they have struggled with both hardware and software incompatibilities. Their experiences make me think that Microsoft has launched Vista too early. I'm sure that the system will improve over time; however, I'm very leery of serving as a Microsoft beta tester.
I don't understand why Microsoft has a consistent record of launching products before they work well. When Microsoft spends millions of dollars launching a flawed operating system like Vista, they are actually accelerating negative word of mouth. Rather than spend money on marketing, Microsoft should focus on creating a positive product experience that gets its users excited to tell their friends and colleagues about the benefits of using Vista.
I'm seriously considering switching our office from PC to Mac. Why? The run of positive press for Apple's Leopard operating system vs. Vista such as a Walter Mossberg's article and video on the Wall Street Journal's website is driving my thinking. Also, Apple's funny and effective tongue-in-cheek "I'm a Mac, You're a PC" advertising campaign is fanning my concerns about Vista and keeping the Apple option alive.
