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Mar 2nd, 2008 by Joey
Mar 2nd, 2008 by Joey
Feb 28th, 2008 by Joey
I was the guy for years who HATED Microsoft for everything they did. When someone would mention they were looking at a Microsoft product, I would chime in with an alternative. In fact, when my company merged with another company it ruined my week thinking that my email system would soon be Exchange/Outlook. I spent a year pointing out the advantages that Domino/Notes had. In fact, I remember going into the campus PC store in 1993 just to let the clerk know how superior Ami Pro 3.1 was to the new Word for Windows 6. (Petty, I know, but I had my convictions.) I even bought a separate PC at home just to run Linux. However, over the past the few years I have chilled somewhat on that stance and have actually liked some MS products. I guess my transformation began when I worked at Noria. There, I was solely responsible for the complete MS back-office environment. In one large project I implemented MS DNS, Windows Server 2003, Exchange 2003, and of course Active Directory. This involved a lot of planning, but the Microsoft tools made the migration seamless to the users. I was impressed. I’m still not a huge MS fan, but I realize they make some good products. Windows XP has been a rock, Outlook 2007 is an incredible corporate email system, I use Windows Live Photo Gallery to organize photos, and Windows Media Center is probably my favorite software applications of all time.
However… I never imagined I would buy a Zune. According to the Apple commercials, Apple is the only cool company around. To buy MS would make me look like “PC Guy.” I like my iPod. Aside from some battery issues, it’s been a good device and is very easy to use. My problem with ipod has been with itunes. I don’t like itunes. It looks like a software relic and has been patched and glued together more times than a downtown Tulsa road. So, I bucked the trend and purchased a 2nd gen Zune for my wife for Valentine’s day. It’s an 8 GB flash model, and of course, pink. She loves this device and the Zune software. I have to admit I am very pleased with this purchase. I tried the original Zunes and was not impressed. It’s amazing how much progress they made from Gen 1 to Gen 2. (If you read the tech magazines, it’s not even the same device. Gen 1 was a rebranded Toshiba.) What is it that I like so much?
What don’t I like about the Zune?? Not much - it works like you think it should.
Does this now make me a Microsoft homer? Not even close. I have yet to drop the cash to upgrade my Media Center to Vista. (Not that I think Vista is bad, but I don’t see a reason to upgrade.) However, I am no longer convinced that a single manufacturer makes the best media player now.
BTW, I also considered Sansa and Creative Zens. I liked these, but I liked the little Zune better and honestly I am concerned about the future of Creative.