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Let's see, my 1st encounter with apple was trying to decide whether to get an Atari or Apple II. On the Apple side: I want to use the TV as a monitor with Color? That's an extra $100; I want to be able to use both upper case & lower case? That's another $100. Sometime later the Mac 512 came out & my coworker said that the Mac had a "very good" project management software. So brought my either Atari ST or Dos formatted 3 1/2 diskette. Put it in the Mac & expecting that it didn't like it but will format the diskette to suit, like normal computers. However, the Mac not only won't recognize it but won't format the diskette & won't eject it; my last resort was to just unplug the power whereby the diskette ejected; someone later that there is a pin-hole to use for ejecting the diskette!!?? We later got a loan of a LISA to checkout but it became just a printer server for the laserjet. Went to buy a used 4mm tape drive for backup Dos/windows; was given a new Mac 4 mm tape drive & was told that it will work with the PC; but the PC version won't work with the Mac. Found later that crapple used roms/chips in their hardware & that the OS won't work if the roms were not present. Was verified when the sysadmin swapped the hard disk between an IBM & a Mac, both drivers were made by Seagate. Naturally, the Mac drive worked on the PC but not the reverse, not even reformatting the drive. An apple user all the way from the the apple ii thought that something in the ram chips were done to stop users from not paying for apple ram. It was noted that apple products are mostly bought by the boomer generation with much money; but the "me" gen mirrors them. Of course, I used to use "microsh*t" term as well, but the censorship are being picky more now. I don't use win7 now only because I've had to do a fresh win7 install several times which looks like being messed up by the "security"/virus programs since each time the win7 got installed the ownership of the hard disks & partitions got changed & I had to change each back for permissible access. Win8 "fixed" the ownership problem as every ownership got changed instead of having various ownerships; but then win8 removed the normal user access to change ownership. The ownership forced a very long delay even when doing a "dir" to see the directory; & every time i tried to run a program or access a file, it goes thru the security, virus & other malware check...... I've decided to stop eating so many apples because of diabetes & will shortly saying "crapple". |
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End of mainstream support=No more new features. 7 is still getting security patches until 2018.
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Not having a Start Menu was a major blunder. Sure, you can type the name of commands, but that's a bit 1980's. And you can put all your icons on the desktop if you want, but that makes things messy. If you prefer to type things in or to have icons on your desktop, no one is stopping you. I prefer the Start Menu, as do an awful lot of people.
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Start Screen, which is the replacement of the Start Menu. It accommodates both desktop and modern applications. Pin to Taskbar, which is intended for desktop applications (though it can present the iconified form of modern applications). Search, which accommodates desktop and modern applications as well as control panels and documents. Windows Explorer (a.k.a. the Desktop), which is useful for desktop and modern applications as well as documents. It also allows for hierarchical organization, which is similar to the Start Menu. Now I'm not going to claim that any of these are a substitute for the Start Menu, but Windows 8.x does support a lot of different ways to launch your software. Choose what you like, or install a Start Menu replacement if you are attached to that interface. I also realize that each of these options has its drawbacks. Then again, so does the Start Menu. Just as the Start Menu has advantages, these other approaches have advantages too. For example: the Start Screen supports live tiles, search makes it easy to find infrequently used software, and pinning to the taskbar is a quick way to access frequently used desktop applications. Incidentally, I would not equate search with typing in commands or suggest that it harks back to the 1980s. It has far more in common with the search command introduced in Windows 7 or Spotlight in OS X than it does with command entry. |
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Windows explorer with a classic theme and lavender background and aero theme with bright white background. The control panel display personalization screens - both look like you can change the window background color(where you see "Window Text"), but only classic theme actually does. |
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Don't you think that Windows should be backwards compatible for older programs though? I mean why include a compatibility mode if it doesn't truly work? However my most crashes are with Firefox and Chrome which are up to date. If that could just be fixed I would seriously happy. I may never like Windows 8 besides the search engine being better than Vista and I like Jump list when they do work but I would like a stable system. I know plenty others who are in the same boat so I know I am not alone in hoping Windows 10 fixes some of these issues. Although the Jump list problem seems to have been around since Windows 7. I realize that 8 is a beta operating system Microsoft's big jump into the tablet world and trying to create a hybrid. Just like when Amazon jump into Android and their first Kindle Fire has alot of issues that got better by the Third Generation when Mojito came along. I still don't have to like it though but I am hopeful for it to get better. |
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Many, (not all), but a good majority of Windows problems can be traced to the poor job computer makers do installing Windows. They load it up with junk, put little to no effort into drivers, and the results is a sub par experience. One of the best ways to avoid this is to buy computers that are Microsoft Signature Editions. These have been tuned by Microsoft and really do run better. You can buy them directly from Microsoft, from Amazon, or some computer makers. Sometimes they cost a little more, but the results are worth it. You can find more info here:
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store?...emeID=33363200 Another problem is AV suites. Can't tell you how many computers have seemingly unrelated issues such as crashes and hangs and performance problems that magically go away after uninstalling some of the monster AV suits out there. Having unexpected, hard to track down issues? Uninstall your security suite, make sure Windows Security Essentials (Windows Defender in Win 8.X) is active and test it for a week or so. The difference might amaze you. Just some thoughts on my experiences after having worked on hundreds of PC's. |
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It's amazing what people grow attached to. Can't even count how many times I had a conversation like this:
user: Help my computer is slow or crashes or has other weird issues Me: What AV? user: <insert bloated security suite name> Me: uninstalls suite and installs light, free AV such as Security Essentials. Gives computer back. Asks if problem persists. user: The computer runs great, but I'd rather have my old AV me: Why? Isn't the computer running so much better? user: Yes, but I paid for my old AV. I even just renewed it me: But this new one is free and your computer is running so much better user: But I paid for my old AV. I don't want to waste the money. me: But the new one is free. You aren't paying extra. The old software caused all these problems on your computer. Don't you want a reliable computer? user: Yea, but I paid for the old software. Can't I use it instead? me: *facepalm* Even machines light on bloat ware can suffer problems from manufacturers who put little to no effort into drivers and tuning. It's why so many trackpads are so terrible on PC's. That's why I strongly recommend signature pc's. Not only are they missing bloat ware, they've had the drivers tuned to work well with the device. It really makes a difference. |
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