ITsVISTA Web Links: November 27th, 2007
Nikon RAW Codec for Windows Vista updated to support D3, D300
A new version of the NEF plug-in for 32-bit versions of Windows Vista, has been updated to support RAW files captured with the D3 and D300.
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The happiest Vista customers: Mac users?
Ten percent of all new Vista licenses are sold to Macintosh [...]
By jpfieber on 28 November 2007
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A new version of the NEF plug-in for 32-bit versions of Windows Vista, has been updated to support RAW files captured with the D3 and D300.
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Ten percent of all new Vista licenses are sold to Macintosh owners, and they tend to be more satisfied with Vista than the average customer.
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Ed Bott points out that most Vista startup issues are hardware based, or more likely third-party software based, and all are fixable if you know what you’re doing. He also points out that Vista doesn’t have a monopoly on problems, OS X has them as well.
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I suppose if your job is browsing for files and programs, this might be true. Otherwise, it seems a bit of a stretch. Supossedly I’ve saved over 90 hours so far!
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For those of you that run both Mac and PC, this may save you some ‘oh yea, wrong side’ mouse movement, though it appears not to work with all programs.
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A Linux site with some of those familiar ‘Windows Vista Capable’ stickers, but with a decidedly anti-Vista twist. They even include one for Mac OS X, which is curious since over 95% of the computers on the planet truely are incapable of running it.
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