
Anyway, from doing something simple like that,I have to say windows XP sucks. First off, I wanted to figure out what the problem with dial up connection was, so I go to click "my computer". What the hell, it's nowhere to be found! I was stumped. So I ended up finding control panel and internet options and going to the different dial up screen but never actually found a way to open up DUN so I can test it.
So I open IE instead which was actually on the desktop, and the dial up popped up, so as long as I could get to that, so played with it from there so I can solve the problem (bad password) so I put my own password and it dialed in.
Then I wanted to go through the pictures to see which one he wanted to send, what the heck, the whole folder layout was all weird and stuff, instead of showing icons where I can click on it once and get a thumbnail, I got this huge picture and only a small section of thumbnails and I had to be careful where I clicked since just clicking once would open it up where the big picture display was. So we went through them, I'd occasionally open one and we'd have to wait. Not to mention we could not just drag and drop in the email because it was not even icons. Anyway, turned out there was an option to set it to icons but then it was automaticly at "auto arange" so I had to tick that off and finally I was in a half decent interface, but I still had the problem where if I clicked it once, it opened so how am I suppost to select it only? lol
anyway, I managed to get everything done, but it was just much harder because it's more "fragile" at where I click. Windows 2K, 9x 3.x are much more robust in this matter where you don't have to watch too much how you click and stuff, and the interface is not overbloated and overwelming for even the most experienced.
I assume it's something I could get used to, but it's definatly not something I'd go with. Linux is actually much more easy to use then Windows XP. Linux looks as good as windows XP, but has the same "interface" as windows 2k and lower. I can click once, select, items, drag etc... windows xp just makes it that much harder with all this bloated crap in it!
The only thing I found kind of cool is the fact that it has a built in CD-R burning program so we can drag and drop the files on CD and burn them. But I think this would be a problem for new users because they would think it's like a floppy and start putting junk on it without realizing it's NOT like a floppy and you can't erase it. With a cd burning program you can organize and finalize the CD structure and there's plenty of warnings that once it's done it's done. (talking about CD-Rs here which is what most people use since they are readable everywhere)
That's just my opinion of course, but just thought I'd share my eXP erience.
I think Long Horn will be even worse.

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