I would rather have seen UAC implemented more like it was on Ubuntu or OS X. Whenever something needs system level access, in windows case, access to run as administrator or system, or access to certain areas of the registry, then it asks you for your account (or the admin) password.
People now click ok out of annoyance, not even thinking about what they are clicking ok to. I was at a customers house today (a Shaw service call to change her screen resolution I might add) and she had UAC pop up. She didn't even think, she just clicked. I asked her what she just clicked OK to, and she said "its just the vista being annoying, the salesman at futureshop told me to just click ok whenever it popped up".
I think UAC is a great step forward, however it was implemented extremely poorly, it is so common that it lost all its meaning to most users.
As for Vista being released to soon, I absolutely think it was. if it wasn't then were is my WinFS that was included in Longhorn not 18 months before release? There is nothing in Vista aside from Aero that couldn't have been implemented in an optional "enhanced security" service pack for XP.
BTW Lobb, I would never egg on a Windows vs Mac thread... I don't know what your talking about
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