It's not just you: Developers hate Vista, too

Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:33PM EDT

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With XP set to be discontinued in two short weeks, you'd think developers would be rushing to get their wares ready for Vista. And you'd be wrong. According to an eye-popping report from market analysis firm Evans Data, only eight percent of North American software developers are writing for Vista, while a full half are still writing for XP. Read the full press release on the report here (registration required).

That's even lower than the overall market share of Vista, which is currently about 15 percent of all computers connected to the web.

There are no real surprises behind Vista's lack of enthusiasm among developers. The poor showing likely stems from its litany of problems, poor support for older computers and peripherals, and healthy demand for Windows XP, which still owns a 72 percent market share. (Overall Windows development, including server versions, is underway by about 2/3 of all developers, reflecting significant strength in the Mac and Linux markets.)

Cnet's Matt Asay notes that Microsoft may also be at blame for making Vista development too difficult. Quoting an article by ITJungle, he reminds us that Vista's security efforts come at the expense of making software easier to use and to write. Without access to the lowest levels of the operating system plus that UAC "are you sure!?" popup nonsense, developing for Vista represents possibly the largest change to the programming environment since Windows 95.

If I were (still) a programmer I'd probably feel the same way.

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  • 1 Posted by kupriaa1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey Chris, .Net Framework? Ever hear about it?

  • 2 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    I only write the occasional Windows command line utilities now and then... Everything else I do is either in Java or some other portable language.

  • 3 Posted by alexgannis on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    Smack all you want about window vista anyone with a brain understand old computers and OS don't last forever soon you can say good bye to window xp, So to all you window vista hater and including you "Christopher noll" get use to it.

  • 4 Posted by nolo_8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I just disabled the UAC. Hasn't bothered me anymore.

  • 5 Posted by miller6994 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ah, the cry of those of those in the process of being shipwrecked upon the Microsoft reef. Folks, look land Ho! Its Linux, a safe haven from those turbulent Vista seas. Anti-virus landing craft, licenses and fool hearty booty are not required. Come ashore, be greeted by friends that are not out for your treasure.

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