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To: VanDeKoik

It’s only a bit of sarcasm. Though like any sarcasm there is a bit of truth in it. But understand people generally didn’t move to LINUX out of fear. They are not moving to Windows out of irritation. I loaded Windows 10 and there I was staring at it just like Windows 8. After playing around a bit and getting more and more frustrated, I went back to 7. My fundamental problems with Windows is the constantly changing operator interface and the somewhat strong arm tactics they use to force themselves on you. I am moving to Mint from 7 on my big machine. Don’t know if it is any better but but the interface is simpler. But most of my day to day activity is done on an iPad. Please not I am not an Apple fan either. Microsoft should go back to the XP interface for PCs and use whatever they want on portable devices.


50 posted on 07/16/2016 7:58:09 AM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789)
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To: Nuc 1.1; VanDeKoik

Nuc 1.1, you’ve encapsulated my exact feeling for the entire Windows 10 thing.

The interface from Win 95 to XP was fine. It was predictable, usable... it just worked. It was comforting in the fact that users could rely on things working the exact same way and seeing the same kinds of things in their interface for 20 years.

Like cars with steering wheels and 2 floor pedals. Put whatever you want under the hood; the user didn’t need to go back to school to know how to drive it.

I’m an old MS guy, used DOS back in the day, adopted Windows when it was 3.0 (remember File Manager and Program Manager? Those were the days...). Once I learned the ins and outs of Windows 95, MS could practically do no wrong in my eyes. It even dumped ideas and software that didn’t work without too much protest.

Then Gates left and Ballmer unleashed Windows 8.0. My God what a Charlie Foxtrot.

The Windows 10 interface was a compromise between 8 and the old 95-98-XP-7 interface. It, like all compromises, pleased very few people.

At least the codebase was slimmer and trimmer. Too bad it’s not 100%. I have yet to get DVD burners on any of my Windows 10 machines at home to work. I have to burn CDs and DVDs on a Linux box I have in a spare room. Before 10, the other machines burned DVDs just fine, then the 10 upgrade made it go BOOM! no more DVD burns.

I noticed copying or moving files and folders to other drives, even USB sticks, is much slower now too. Weird.

And after MS Edge decided it wanted to be the default browser, without the one feature that I loved on IE - the dropdown list of URLs most visited - I went over to Google Chrome, which has a whole other set of issues but is still preferable to Edge IMO.


54 posted on 07/16/2016 9:56:59 AM PDT by angryoldfatman
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