Vista, which means “View” in Spanish, has turned out to be a little blurry for most. Microsoft’s new operating system was hyped up as the next big “must have” for businesses, home, and really any computer use, however, many people who have made the switch are still waiting for their computers to work as well as they did when they used XP. Furthermore, many XP users are wondering why they ever considered the switch, and frankly if they will even be needing Vista.

I’m still using XP and doing just fine. The idea of my hardware not working properly doesn’t excite me. The idea of me paying $400 to have my hardware stop working REALLY doesn’t excite me. As far as I’m concerned XP is all I need for now. It is very stable and for the most part doesn’t have any significant drawbacks at all. Microsoft has sold around 40 million copies of Vista so far. With all of the bad publicity surrounding Vista I wouldn’t be surprised if a good chunk of those 40 million are wondering why they bought it. I almost grabbed a copy myself back when it came out. Even 6 months later now I am glad that I’m still running XP. I haven’t had a problem with XP since then and expect to continue using it without any real issues.