<< XP still has a lot of "issues", but it brings some very nifty features to the table. I don't like the AOL "look and feel" of it - you can tell MS has been to the AOL school of "building gui for idiots" and is trying to further idiot-ready the OS. >>
Thats what I'm afraid of...the AOL friendly OS. I don't want my control panel apps hidden! I need to be able to uninstall stuff and tweak my hardware!
Someone assured me that the "AOL treatment" CAN be turned off, and it will revert to Win2K style desktop. For XP, they should make it so when you install it, the account it creates is a "user" account, with the ability to create an "administrator" account "for advanced users ONLY". The "advanced users" part would scare off most of the curious people, and then the administrator account could have all of the newbie features turned off, and be displaying all files w/ extensions as default.
They should allow that system recovery feature to be turned off as well...I've never installed ME, so I don't know how it works, but it's got to be cloning hte OS somewhere. At the very least, make it possible to stick a CDRW in the burner and have the OS cloned to it nightly. I'd hate having to have a 3gb windows directory, just cause it feels a need to save a copy of itself every day.
Wow, I went off on a tangent there. Wait for WinXP to be more widespread, then WebWasher should update with a version for everyone. Thats just one of the problems with running a Beta OS.