When I was upgrading from windows 3.1 to windows 95, all I heard was bitching and moaning about horrible Windows 95 was, it was memory hog, etc.. (I vaguely remember people getting pissy when they upgraded from Dosshell to Win 3.1 but frankly going back 19 years is just sad) When Windows ME came out and quietly disappeared, no-one really bitched except the people who happened to own that OS, it wasn't until switching from 98SE to Windows XP, that I've heard the same thing over and over. It doesn't like my hardware, I have to upgrade my hardware to make it work (Hardware control Lists). I can't move dlls it keeps putting them back (Dll hell prevention), the security is too loose (prior to SP1), the security is too tight or complicated (SP1 & 2).
Then there are the people who bitch because it is trendy (Microsoft is evil, XP is too Cartoonish, They stole the idea from Mac). I remember when sitting for 15 hours straight trying to get windows 95 Version A to load and run, and to find out that "Ooopsy, we sent you the wrong Drivers disk," Just got to love Compact for that, versus the three hours it took to load and dial in Vista when I first got it what, 2 years ago now? Whenever our business edition got delivered, I installed it that week, and I haven't had a reason to go back to XP since.
Now that isn't saying that Vista didn't really piss me off a number of times, like when I had to figure out how to mount the back-ups like virtual drives to restore individual files. Or the fact that the first disks that came with Vista were not bootable. Or when Crystal Reports 8 for my Visual Basic 6.0 wouldn't run (just created a virtual machine for those "legacy" apps, it works amazingly well).
Of course the fact that I'm able to create several websites using the built in IIS console (that run at the same time), get it work so I have a full developers view of my websites without using the virtual bs with Visual Studio, makes me inclined to like it a lot -- that was a throw back to Windows 2k and I liked it alot -- One of things that I hated about XP was I had to control IIS from the command prompt to add websites (other than default), and I could only have one running at a time.
So what can I say, I like Vista, I've never liked XP.
[shrugs] Doesn't mean a damn thing.
The reason that many techs don't like Vista, is the same reason they like Linux. Expectations. Look at this way, The only time I've ever heard people complain, is when the environment changed so much, that the expectations that they had were radically differn't:
Dosshell=>win3.1, Dos6.0/win3.11=>Window 95, Windows 98SE =>XP, XP=>Vista.
This isn't because someone is lazy, or arrogant like I've heard a few time implied, it comes down to that people in general don't like it when things change. Pisses them off, and makes them change their way of thinking or doing. Just the way it is.
Ok, Done writing my book.