Hi folks, I entered the world of Windows Vista over the weekend and purchased a new notebook computer with Vista for Windows installed. My office computer is a desktop with Windows XP installed.
I was going along just fine over the weekend with my new notebook computer and didn't mind some of the new twists on windows Vista but then I started carusing different websites including my own Search Idaho Homes and was shocked when all the blogs I had written looked totally different and distorted when I viewed them through windows Vista.
I thought maybe Point2Agent who I have my website with had some technical problems but when I came into my office this a.m. my blogs look just like I wrote them through Windows XP but when I open my site up again using Vista my blogs look distorted again!
So my question for those of you that know what is going on is this: If I write my blogs using Windows Vista, they look different through Windows XP and vice versa. Is there a different way I should be writing my blogs and is there a reason blogs have a totally different layout in Vista vs. Windows XP? This is confusing!
Another frustration....I own a photo editing software program called Picture It! by microsoft and I have used it for years. It is a real simple and uncomplicated program. I loaded Picture It on my notebook and after I loaded it I could not open Windows. I kept getting an error that said I had an issue with Adobe Flash Player but I could not access the internet to correct the problem. I had to uninstall the program and then do a system restore to correct the problem and access the internet. After I did this I attempted to load the latest Flash Player but I was told I had the latest version. I still cannot load a simple program like Picture it! on my notebook computer.
I thought computers and software were supposed to improve, not go backwards!
Posted By: George Tallabas - Boise Idaho Real Estate Agent - Associate Broker
with RE/MAX Advantage, Canyon Counties #1 Brokerage in sales and listings
specializing in Boise Idaho Real Estate and Southwest Idaho Real Estate.
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