As I was talking about before, Microsoft keeps putting more and more built-ins in their software. This is good to some extent, but bad for people who actually know what they're doing, and don't like having things forced on them. This is why I don't like buying a computer when it has a whole bunch of preloaded anti-virus, office, imaging, etc. programs. And this is one of the reasons I don't like Macs.
I would have liked to see a Vista with out the media player, or Internet Explorer, or Defender, or Sidebar, or any of the other things which aren't part of the actual OS. Call it Vista Barebones.
On the other hand, people complain that Windows isn't secure because it doesn't come with anti-virus, and didn't have firewall or anti-apyware. People who aren't the most tech savvy people are mostly the ones that keep the viruses and whatnot spreading around. But when these things are resolved by MS, people on the other side jump on them, which is why I like my Barebones idea.
So when people are complaining there are too many versions, I wish there were more.