Quote: Originally Posted by
StreetDeckAce 
This post was based on the bata version of vista and we anticipated a smooth transition between XP and vista. There are many outstanding issues working with the current version of Vista. I apologize for the mix-up. We have done minimal internal testing with Vista and streetdeck. If you would like to continue reporting these issues we will be happy to look into the causes and try for a fix. Thank you
I understand. Vista is still new and the stability and solidarity of Streetdeck is based on XP. I understand that. I did spend $200 on Streetdeck though, and I can PROMISE that I would not have spent money on it just yet had I known that you guys consider Vista to be unsupported. In addition to the the post referenced above, I'd like to quote Chuck from a few days before I decided to pay for Streetdeck:
"I use Vista on my primary development machine, however, its not on any in car unit or lab system we test on. It should work and there are no issues that I know about remaining in Vista, but I don't know how many people use it in the real world."
This comes from the following post, for your reference.
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/1083813-post3.html
He does specify that it's not on any car or lab unit, but he also says that his main development machine is a Vista machine

and that there are no known remaining issues with Vista.
So you see where my confusion was with the whole lack of Vista support statement?
I appreciate your reply and willingness to help. And because I paid for SD, I will definitely be continuing to report issues. I know that XP issues will likely take priority and be resolved more quickly. With the fact that your main developer is working on a Vista machine, I would think the Vista issues can be addressed too.
I honestly wouldn't mind having XP, but my laptop came pre-installed with Vista, and with all I've done to it up to this point, I'm not about to start over with a format just to install XP just to get one program to work. I'm sure you can understand.
Thanks,
Nola