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Old 05-06-2008
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Default For professional graphic/multimedia editing, should keep Vista Home Premium in my

laptop or downgrade to XP? My Vaio comes with Vista Home Premium, and I wonder if I should keep it, or as suggested by a friend, downgrade to XP.
FYI, I regularly use stuff like Adobe (Photoshop, Premiere), Corel, some CAD and 3D software, and some media editing.
Please, only answer if you know what you're talking about.
Thanks in advance!
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I use all this stuff with Vista...and never had any problems.
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I never used vista so i don't know about its running, etc. But those programs you mentioned does work quite smoothly on XP although, i do really recommend working on Macs for graphic/multimedia stuff its born to do that, which i use everyday.
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It will work in either... but being as graphical work is quite resource-hungry, I'd go for XP - simply because it claims fewer resources than Vista.

EDIT: don't bother with a Mac. The days when they had a clear advantage over PCs are long gone. They might retain a teeny, tiny advantage - but that's more than offset by the cheap processing power PCs can throw at a job.
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Default Dominoes

Hello,
Dominoes is a series of popular board games of skill played with tiles.
Dominoes is a 2-player game of skill using 28 dominos where each player gets 7 dominos at start. There are 3 variations: Five-Up (aka Muggins or All Fives), Draw and Block. The goal in dominos is to be the first to get the agreed-upon number of points (100 - 500). In Five-Up, points are scored during the play by making the exposed ends of the domino chain total to a multiple of five. The winner at the end of each hand also scores points for all the pips remaining in the other player's hand. Players can select 7-bone or 9-bone hand variations.
Under the 1968 UK Gaming Act, games classified as forms of skill (non-gambling) include dominoes, cribbage, chess, and bridge.
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