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That's just speculation, Vista will be around for a while even after Windows 7 is released. Look at how long XP has been sold for (since 2001). And if things go as they usually do with MS, Windows 7 will be delayed a few times. And even if it is - so what? Software will still work on it. Heck, the vast majority of new Windows software that won't run on Windows 2000, which is now 9 years old.Vista is on it's way out, probably next year.
I also think you're ignoring the fact that Apple has released six OSs since XP came out, most or all a $129 upgrade. That'd be like MS charging whenever they release a Service Pack.
And how about this quote from Wikipedia...
Granted, you have to take things from Wikipedia with a grain of salt, but the point is, Mac users are hardly free from OS headaches. You could easily rewrite that quote and put "XP" in place of "Mac OS" and "Vista" in place of "Mac OS X".Users of the original Mac OS generally upgraded to Mac OS X, but many criticized it as being more difficult and less user-friendly than the original Mac OS, for the lack of certain features that had not been re-implemented in the new OS, or for being slower on the same hardware (especially older hardware), or other, sometimes serious incompatibilities with the older OS. Because drivers (for printers, scanners, tablets, etc.) written for the older Mac OS are not compatible with Mac OS X, and due to the lack of Mac OS X support for older Apple machines, a significant number of Macintosh users have still continued using the older classic Mac OS.