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It's a good day to upgrade
Slimer wrote:
John Doe wrote: CRNG wrote: John Doe wrote: Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. I'm still on WinXPsp2. I have never performed a single upgrade and have no plans to upgrade until the hardware dies. Why not service pack 3? And why are you here? Admittedly, Windows XP was the first and apparently last Microsoft Windows that took Windows seriously. But hopefully that will change. You're ignoring Windows 7 which was a masterpiece It was hardly a masterpiece. The look and feel of Windows was already being destroyed by Windows 7. and Windows 10 which, according to a list published today, is the version of Windows with the least vulnerabilities If you had any credibility, you would cite the "list" or at least its name. An operating system that's only been around for a short while is likely have less vulnerabilities. Just like Windows having more vulnerabilities is due to the fact that it's widely used. Like software publishers, hackers write for stuff that's widely used. Anybody who knows anything about technology should know that... Taking a look at Windows 10... I am impressed that Microsoft is making Windows look worse than ever before. Now there are even fewer theme customization options than there were in Windows 8/7/Vista. Windows borders look like ****. Fortunately, if you are using a high contrast color scheme, you can repair most of the damage simply by copying the Colors folder from the Windows 8 registry. But forget about gradient title bars. Gradient title bars are seriously out of style. Your opinion doesn't mean they shouldn't be an option to people who have a different opinion. Customization options are being eliminated, that's the problem. If you like that sort of thing, you can use GNU/Linux You can go **** yourself, troll. Strangely, nowadays Microsoft apparently thinks that a cool desktop background picture is all it takes to make Windows look okay. Microsoft should change the name to something other than "Windows" if it's going to destroy the look and feel of Windows. But hopefully appearance customization of the desktop will come back to Microsoft as it struggles for its life against ultraportable PCs. Or maybe it will just die. Time will tell. Windows is whatever Microsoft wants it to be. As a mere user, you have no say as to what the corporation decides to do with it. You can moan and bitch I'm not moaning and bitching, asshole, as any open-minded reader can tell that by my posts. Next up, I will see what Microsoft has done for speech recognition in Windows. Google has already made their speech recognition practically on par with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, at least for short phrase dictation. If Microsoft wants to combat ultraportable PCs, it's going to have to improve Windows for desktop users. There are plenty of innovations Microsoft should have been doing all along. They are already happening on ultraportable PCs. If Microsoft doesn't see those things by now, it's dead. People have been claiming that Microsoft is dead since Windows 1.0. I've been doing personal computer stuff since you were in diapers and I've never claimed that Windows is dead, asshole. But in fact Microsoft is under extreme pressure lately. In fact, Apple's iPhone revenue alone is greater than Microsoft's total revenue. That's a recent development, asshole. At least it's recent to someone who wasn't born yesterday. Meanwhile, it has only grown since then...You seem to have closed your eyes to reality and made up an entirely new one. No, you are, obviously. Since Bill Gates's influence over Microsoft dwindled and the pressure has been off since the end of the big antitrust trial, Microsoft's leaders have been destroying Windows' look and feel. If you were not wearing blinders, you would know what I'm talking about. You sound no different than a Linux Lunatic denying reality. http://www.ibtimes.com/apples-iphone...mbined-1797318 "Apple Inc. announced that iPhone sales generated $51.18 billion dollars of revenue in its last quarter. That means, based exclusively on iPhone sales, Apple generated nearly double the total revenue that Microsoft Corp. did with all of its businesses in the last quarter ($26.5 billion)." Humongous pressure from ultraportable PCs is the reason Microsoft is giving away, Windows to home users. Microsoft is under a serious threat of losing its desktop software monopoly. Maybe not immediately, but it's down the road. And Microsoft knows it. From your signature I can see that you are another loony troll that infests UseNet. Being at the mercy of nym-shifting assholes like you is the reason UseNet generally sucks for discussion. -- Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Slimer .m nsn.s Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: It's a good day to upgrade Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 12:17:44 -0500 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 95 Message-ID: n66c6p$50j$1 dont-email.me References: n61q7m$fcg$2 dont-email.me udda8b9ol2uah1j8u333jq2d0hqu3krj44 4ax.com n64biu$b4d$1 dont-email.me Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 17:15:05 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="50ad8222d8625300d9b86063810b4a1e"; logging-data="5139"; mail-complaints-to="abuse eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX189f8X3abuXsHEkasvZUYr1FlDfyo/L6h4=" User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.5.0 In-Reply-To: n64biu$b4d$1 dont-email.me Cancel-Lock: sha1:IImsKGjjS0SqRTbfqmkmiwwSpKE= X-Enigmail-Draft-Status: N1110 Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:28713 alt.comp.os.windows-10:13418 - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. 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It's a good day to upgrade
Get a life, troll.
-- Slimer .m nsn.s wrote in news:n66cer$50j$3 dont-email.me: Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Slimer .m nsn.s Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10,free.usenet,free.spirit Subject: It's a good day to upgrade Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 12:22:03 -0500 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 29 Message-ID: n66cer$50j$3 dont-email.me References: n61q7m$fcg$2 dont-email.me n64o74$qes$1 news.mixmin.net n64tb4$t58$1 dont-email.me Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 17:19:23 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="50ad8222d8625300d9b86063810b4a1e"; logging-data="5139"; mail-complaints-to="abuse eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18QyA2QMszJD54fzOVjDBJr1CLJRjAG5 H0=" User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.5.0 In-Reply-To: n64tb4$t58$1 dont-email.me Cancel-Lock: sha1:FlekaM2gD09LgOrmnpptaZhr284= Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:28715 alt.comp.os.windows-10:13420 free.usenet:9658164 free.spirit:2903 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-12-31 10:55 PM, John Doe wrote: Please learn how to post to UseNet... Says the guy who posted ABOVE the quoted content! - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. They're tired old FUD. Slimer's attack on nvidia drivers in particular fly in the face of very well established facts." - - GNU/Linux "advocate" JEDIDIAH, denying that there are problems with NVIDIA's driver in the operating system. Message-ID: slrnn8b0ak.m7f.jedi nomad.mishnet -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWhrW7AAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uT9EH/00TNh0PmRuX9UFNCqycrkSY LR20Oe4NcaTCi6hlo4NOO8F7L4CeAucWA3OiZD3JA6896XLiH/oU+V7CmEs0Y0KY /NnTBMwVePNxRUPzMJo7gHaGfovEvrQZRLQJ6YsY/wwiO/qsI8Im3Inw77HGAw4x mBkvBggQZ2ly1DT4HixANYftWSlVKEhX+HE5MVkgeWm/3zsMO5rXQ9CFdn00mpvn dpwcRPuZN2xKPXrl7F5ncBz6ES4L0K+M+yDvHIXOiKE/1uoUTgqbqNBSqH86i6Yf 1iFaCsRuVXtYppZ2s4qRpXVltYBJEM9QsGY6aYDRIDI3hS9Hfb Gh/FrfY0kCqqg= =uTAX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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It's a good day to upgrade
"I'll be the first one to admit that Microsoft removed certain
personalization options" Nobody gives a ****, asshole. Go crawl back under the rock you came from. -- Slimer .m nsn.s wrote in news:n66cdl$50j$2 dont-email.me: Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Slimer .m nsn.s Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: It's a good day to upgrade Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 12:21:25 -0500 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 77 Message-ID: n66cdl$50j$2 dont-email.me References: n61q7m$fcg$2 dont-email.me 921f76.1i1.19.1 news.alt.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 17:18:45 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="50ad8222d8625300d9b86063810b4a1e"; logging-data="5139"; mail-complaints-to="abuse eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/3XMnSIU2TUnOp9HB+a0DflIOYvTV9SB0=" User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.5.0 In-Reply-To: 921f76.1i1.19.1 news.alt.net Cancel-Lock: sha1:ze7BxJBDzB67cpNtQ7YhQWghQcQ= Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:28714 alt.comp.os.windows-10:13419 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-12-31 9:52 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: John Doe wrote on 12/30/2015 6:43 PM: Getting Windows 8 for $40 and now Windows 10 for free. Easy to understand why, because Microsoft is under humongous reverse pressure from ultraportable PCs and their operating systems. But I have a feeling it's going to effect more than the price of Windows. This reminds me of the big Microsoft antitrust trial prior to 2000. That's when Windows XP came out and ended the crappy consumer versions of Windows power users had to restart several times during the day. This huge pressure on Microsoft could result in another major improvement of quality. No more sitting on its hands, at least for a while. Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. You missed out on W7. Great OS. So far I'm unimpressed by W10 by comparison. It's getting better but almost in secret. You have to dig around to find what's new and better. Like changing the program title bar color from that horrid white. Took out the ability then put it back in. Why didn't they just ask first? Or why even contemplate changing that? White? Uh, white? It's almost as if the MS Devs like being called idiots and cursed at. Geez. Lemme see, an MS Windows dev meeting ... "Let's make all the title bars white!" "Why?" "Because we can!" "Um, what if people don't like it?" "What!? Of course they will!!!" "Why?" "I don't care!" I'll be the first one to admit that Microsoft removed certain personalization options in Windows, however I wonder how Microsoft's decision to turn all title bars white is any different from Apple's decision to make their operating system look a certain way regardless of what the user desires. We probably shouldn't be comparing to Apple as a way of apologizing for what Microsoft did but clearly, it isn't the only one doing such things. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. They're tired old FUD. Slimer's attack on nvidia drivers in particular fly in the face of very well established facts." - - GNU/Linux "advocate" JEDIDIAH, denying that there are problems with NVIDIA's driver in the operating system. Message-ID: slrnn8b0ak.m7f.jedi nomad.mishnet -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWhrWVAAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uLfQH/295goqdZaosjQmxgtBvWAK1 d/JXN5HeDQkAJaBAxRAMJapAaYNp4cMIIB69nhINmRSTAnfGJe1f/w+8jPNtTKDO uDOPLXO1gcxc/EzNaA7wRCXZy+jR8GlJ26AIRncv7oRUM9eYklmhAG032+iq1P9 X CgyNbNkcM5ngb7RzzNHM/s7wFchTHhN3jd0alTlT13NIqqe31N8Di8H9UiUijnlb lpKdYV1JB4TcIyV9ZjSt97WGZCSwrT7PWzaFNgaUyadoyvu8XM NR/fuA8khbwkUL 2WSQUrj6LdyQiFwZbfE9G1xUGYYucOoZNzl60YiFY/TMZwWUPqQ18Zl2t6o06EU= =8A+p -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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It's a good day to upgrade
edevils wrote:
Slimer wrote: Microsoft removed certain personalization options in Windows, That's not just a one time thing, asshole, it's a trend that's been going on since after Windows XP. And then they are adding them again. My Win10 title bars are dark blue, like the accent color I chose in PC Settings - Personalization. And hopefully they will begin to reverse all of the other appearance customization restrictions so that we can start making Windows look the way we want it to look like we used to be able to do. Nowadays, they are pushing background pictures and accent colors as if they are themes. But of course destroying Windows' look and feel is not Microsoft's only problem. Microsoft's lack of innovation is rightly being highlighted by innovation in the ultraportable PC market, by Apple and Google. And it's about time. Suck it up Microsoft. See how much longer you can survive without adding viable speech input and output to Windows. Otherwise... DIE! DIE! DIE! |
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It's a good day to upgrade
John Doe wrote in news:n64vhu$367$1@dont-
email.me: Subject: It's a good day to upgrade From: John Doe Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 NO! YOU **** OFF!! AND YOUR MOTHER TOO, YOU NINCOMPOOP!!! Eat **** asshole. |
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It's a good day to upgrade
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Hash: SHA256 On 2016-01-01 2:28 PM, John Doe wrote: Slimer wrote: John Doe wrote: CRNG wrote: John Doe wrote: Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. I'm still on WinXPsp2. I have never performed a single upgrade and have no plans to upgrade until the hardware dies. Why not service pack 3? And why are you here? Admittedly, Windows XP was the first and apparently last Microsoft Windows that took Windows seriously. But hopefully that will change. You're ignoring Windows 7 which was a masterpiece It was hardly a masterpiece. The look and feel of Windows was already being destroyed by Windows 7. That is your opinion and it seems to be a very unpopular one. and Windows 10 which, according to a list published today, is the version of Windows with the least vulnerabilities If you had any credibility, you would cite the "list" or at least its name. An operating system that's only been around for a short while is likely have less vulnerabilities. Just like Windows having more vulnerabilities is due to the fact that it's widely used. Like software publishers, hackers write for stuff that's widely used. Anybody who knows anything about technology should know that... http://venturebeat.com/2015/12/31/so...vulnerabilitie s-in-2015-mac-os-x-ios-and-flash/ - Your opinion on there being fewer vulnerabilities in newer operating systems goes against all logic and all historical data and I'm sure that you know it but don't care at all. Taking a look at Windows 10... I am impressed that Microsoft is making Windows look worse than ever before. Now there are even fewer theme customization options than there were in Windows 8/7/Vista. Windows borders look like ****. Fortunately, if you are using a high contrast color scheme, you can repair most of the damage simply by copying the Colors folder from the Windows 8 registry. But forget about gradient title bars. Gradient title bars are seriously out of style. Your opinion doesn't mean they shouldn't be an option to people who have a different opinion. Customization options are being eliminated, that's the problem. What you're proposing is that Microsoft be forced to remain in the past for those users who insist on being stuck there the same way that it was forced to hold onto MS-DOS for much longer than it should have. You have a right to your opinion but like I said before, Microsoft is under no obligation to respect it. They moved into the future and ignored people like you who most likely wouldn't have purchased anything from them anyway. If you like that sort of thing, you can use GNU/Linux You can go **** yourself, troll. I'm offering you an alternative and you decided to insult. Suit yourself, I'll just most likely filter your posts once I'm done with this one. Strangely, nowadays Microsoft apparently thinks that a cool desktop background picture is all it takes to make Windows look okay. Microsoft should change the name to something other than "Windows" if it's going to destroy the look and feel of Windows. But hopefully appearance customization of the desktop will come back to Microsoft as it struggles for its life against ultraportable PCs. Or maybe it will just die. Time will tell. Windows is whatever Microsoft wants it to be. As a mere user, you have no say as to what the corporation decides to do with it. You can moan and bitch I'm not moaning and bitching, asshole, as any open-minded reader can tell that by my posts. Actually, that's exactly what you're doing. You insist that Microsoft hold onto the past to appease those users who are fearful of the future like yourself. Like I said before, as someone who most likely doesn't buy anything at all from the company, they have a right to ignore you wholeheartedly and I'm sure that they do. They want to produce the best product possible and that might result in the elimination of certain features (for a variety of reasons including security and performance). If it alienates you, that's fine: you have GNU/Linux if you're interested in holding onto the past. Next up, I will see what Microsoft has done for speech recognition in Windows. Google has already made their speech recognition practically on par with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, at least for short phrase dictation. If Microsoft wants to combat ultraportable PCs, it's going to have to improve Windows for desktop users. There are plenty of innovations Microsoft should have been doing all along. They are already happening on ultraportable PCs. If Microsoft doesn't see those things by now, it's dead. People have been claiming that Microsoft is dead since Windows 1.0. I've been doing personal computer stuff since you were in diapers and I've never claimed that Windows is dead, asshole. But in fact Microsoft is under extreme pressure lately. In fact, Apple's iPhone revenue alone is greater than Microsoft's total revenue. That's a recent development, asshole. At least it's recent to someone who wasn't born yesterday. I never claimed that you did, you're dishonestly projecting. Meanwhile, it has only grown since then...You seem to have closed your eyes to reality and made up an entirely new one. No, you are, obviously. Since Bill Gates's influence over Microsoft dwindled and the pressure has been off since the end of the big antitrust trial, Microsoft's leaders have been destroying Windows' look and feel. If you were not wearing blinders, you would know what I'm talking about. Why are you even mentioning Bill Gates when the man is no longer leading the company at all? Satya Nadella is in charge now and Steve Ballmer led the company before him. You sound no different than a Linux Lunatic denying reality. http://www.ibtimes.com/apples-iphone...worth-more-goo gle-microsofts-combined-1797318 "Apple Inc. announced that iPhone sales generated $51.18 billion dollars of revenue in its last quarter. That means, based exclusively on iPhone sales, Apple generated nearly double the total revenue that Microsoft Corp. did with all of its businesses in the last quarter ($26.5 billion)." Humongous pressure from ultraportable PCs is the reason Microsoft is giving away, Windows to home users. Microsoft is under a serious threat of losing its desktop software monopoly. Maybe not immediately, but it's down the road. And Microsoft knows it. From your signature I can see that you are another loony troll that infests UseNet. Being at the mercy of nym-shifting assholes like you is the reason UseNet generally sucks for discussion. Where exactly have I nym-shifted, pray tell? Once again, you are being dishonest. As for Windows 10 being given away, it's a nice upgrade and it's clear that Nadella is looking to place the operating system on _all_ electronic devices whereas iOS will remain on everything OTHER than the desktop. OS X is no threat to Windows on the desktop and neither is Linux. At 90% control, Windows is not going become a distant memory anytime soon. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. They're tired old FUD. Slimer's attack on nvidia drivers in particular fly in the face of very well established facts." - - GNU/Linux "advocate" JEDIDIAH, denying that there are problems with NVIDIA's driver in the operating system. 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Hash: SHA256 On 2016-01-01 2:29 PM, John Doe wrote: Get a life, troll. You first, troll. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. They're tired old FUD. Slimer's attack on nvidia drivers in particular fly in the face of very well established facts." - - GNU/Linux "advocate" JEDIDIAH, denying that there are problems with NVIDIA's driver in the operating system. Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWhuXhAAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uNm8H/0e3QqaYTZYmyMXNADkFBaFO a2AZscsj1yn1lywKPboyz9ILmFOpQSEejbiDGTpu2o0SJUCUrx ZLvkcZ/FhL7jvy F5MenjPHLHELbtPoQjDV3GyxlFiRSP7ihbGQh59zt/zy0nH4L9pi6OoiDq+vN7VZ jyRp9EZ2rGk2w3Tspf6SCCIRAG2EGJBvuKGd2poFJuMGiEj8/mEMQ954eK86e5JK Pbh8aLnFHUMsYKeg31DNJ26qgI1leXewoQmGJpoIax44sOxMgM Z7PK5ml65EdBI/ 6K28Gh2bUnzLZlSpWw6E+NIr8yZocwtXZXjziGvWtwElfmOi1//BgxkF17n5WDo= =aYmk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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It's a good day to upgrade
Slimer wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-12-31 5:52 PM, John Doe wrote: CRNG wrote: John Doe wrote: Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. I'm still on WinXPsp2. I have never performed a single upgrade and have no plans to upgrade until the hardware dies. Why not service pack 3? And why are you here? Admittedly, Windows XP was the first and apparently last Microsoft Windows that took Windows seriously. But hopefully that will change. You're ignoring Windows 7 which was a masterpiece and Windows 10 which, according to a list published today, is the version of Windows with the least vulnerabilities. It fares better than OS X, iOS, Ubuntu Linux, openSUSE, Debian Linux and every other version of Windows. It's kind of hard to acknowledge that and claim that it isn't "serious." Taking a look at Windows 10... I am impressed that Microsoft is making Windows look worse than ever before. Now there are even fewer theme customization options than there were in Windows 8/7/Vista. Windows borders look like ****. Fortunately, if you are using a high contrast color scheme, you can repair most of the damage simply by copying the Colors folder from the Windows 8 registry. But forget about gradient title bars. Gradient title bars are seriously out of style. If you like that sort of thing, you can use GNU/Linux though: they have a number of window decorations that are embarrassingly ugly in KDE and GNOME. Strangely, nowadays Microsoft apparently thinks that a cool desktop background picture is all it takes to make Windows look okay. Microsoft should change the name to something other than "Windows" if it's going to destroy the look and feel of Windows. But hopefully appearance customization of the desktop will come back to Microsoft as it struggles for its life against ultraportable PCs. Or maybe it will just die. Time will tell. Windows is whatever Microsoft wants it to be. As a mere user, you have no say as to what the corporation decides to do with it. You can moan and bitch all that you want but they are doing what they believe is best for the users knowing very well that they will alienate some of the users who each have a varying definition of what a "pure" Windows is supposed to be. You're free to use GNU/Linux and to customize your desktop to whatever look and operation you believe is most appropriate but your comments about Windows, so far, are completely off the mark. Next up, I will see what Microsoft has done for speech recognition in Windows. Google has already made their speech recognition practically on par with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, at least for short phrase dictation. If Microsoft wants to combat ultraportable PCs, it's going to have to improve Windows for desktop users. There are plenty of innovations Microsoft should have been doing all along. They are already happening on ultraportable PCs. If Microsoft doesn't see those things by now, it's dead. People have been claiming that Microsoft is dead since Windows 1.0. Meanwhile, it has only grown since then and become increasingly influential. With Jobs, it was about domination and we can argue that the company was against standards and all about forcing unwelcome technologies down our throats. Under Ballmer, there was a greater acceptance of open standards and more response to what users truly wanted. With Nadella, Microsoft has actually overtaken Apple when it comes to innovation (see Hololens and the SurfaceBook as excellent examples). You seem to have closed your eyes to reality and made up an entirely new one. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter "They're not problems. They're tired old FUD. Slimer's attack on nvidia drivers in particular fly in the face of very well established facts." - - GNU/Linux "advocate" JEDIDIAH, denying that there are problems with NVIDIA's driver in the operating system. Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWhrS4AAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uYAYH/2LPWfP2IrR0OdI89agAvpFJ OgnPhLcRNP3zLc7k6/seDH2EmGBcNIKyofcL9JE6ck0n1IvaFrqVum0tDopf6l6i LxyErjvxpiDPnHK99ekQ9eJJpHNYlXnDBzAyXzJsvS8N/oLYqgd1/we56uULGEGU i8hsCawKZpCYJzt8DN3khx0ffgSDIehLdKIKkdXuybiae85glL UxkMXVhYb3IcOw H+lEPmsbCWJP9nI0kNM5wh3IwFn5tmBWEKMPEHbPK2zLDirkdV NJdOHJxv7YTtGH AZWOMqsWoa49roG9S/UkAU4ha9QFTCc3dJXppT5fVe/7Do2a6BIeu+1pT+Fg72Y= =x6Ot -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Yeah but how many of those other OS that you mentioned use a key logger to nib**** your private stuff? |
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It's a good day to upgrade
In article , Ed Mullen
writes John Doe wrote on 12/30/2015 6:43 PM: Getting Windows 8 for $40 and now Windows 10 for free. Easy to understand why, because Microsoft is under humongous reverse pressure from ultraportable PCs and their operating systems. But I have a feeling it's going to effect more than the price of Windows. This reminds me of the big Microsoft antitrust trial prior to 2000. That's when Windows XP came out and ended the crappy consumer versions of Windows power users had to restart several times during the day. This huge pressure on Microsoft could result in another major improvement of quality. No more sitting on its hands, at least for a while. Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. You missed out on W7. Great OS. So far I'm unimpressed by W10 by comparison. It's getting better but almost in secret. You have to dig around to find what's new and better. Like changing the program title bar color from that horrid white. Took out the ability then put it back in. Why didn't they just ask first? Or why even contemplate changing that? White? Uh, white? It's almost as if the MS Devs like being called idiots and cursed at. Geez. Lemme see, an MS Windows dev meeting ... "Let's make all the title bars white!" "Why?" "Because we can!" "Um, what if people don't like it?" "What!? Of course they will!!!" "Why?" "I don't care!" My wife bought a new laptop with 8.1 She was happy with it but upgraded to W10. Noticeably slower and she preferred the 8.1 tiles. So rolled back to 8.1 Now is unhappy with a partially ****ed up 8.1 -- bert |
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bert wrote:
My wife bought a new laptop with 8.1 She was happy with it but upgraded to W10. Noticeably slower and she preferred the 8.1 tiles. So rolled back to 8.1 Now is unhappy with a partially ****ed up 8.1 Backup! Backup! Backup! http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4...Developers.jpg Before the "Upgrade" Paul |
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It's a good day to upgrade
A typical UseNet troll...
-- Zak W ZakW gmail9.com wrote in news:XnsA58290D02F304gmail9com 207.246.207.121: Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!1.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net !2.us.feeder.erje.net!usenet.blueworldhosting.com! feeder01.blueworldhosting.com!peer02.iad.highwinds-media.com!news.highwinds-media.com!feed-me.highwinds-media.com!border1.nntp.dca1.giganews.com!nntp.giga news.com!news.astraweb.com!border5.newsrouter.astr aweb.com!not-for-mail Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: It's a good day to upgrade From: Zak W ZakW gmail9.com References: n61q7m$fcg$2 dont-email.me n64o74$qes$1 news.mixmin.net n64tb4$t58$1 dont-email.me n64uoe$3fh$1 news.mixmin.net n64vhu$367$1 dont-email.me Organization: None Message-ID: XnsA58290D02F304gmail9com 207.246.207.121 User-Agent: Xnews/5.04.25 Date: 01 Jan 2016 20:14:05 GMT Lines: 12 NNTP-Posting-Host: 8fe2c5a9.news.astraweb.com X-Trace: DXC=nKX8G5O1gI?9YCQO^`6:EL?0kYOcDh J`:9U0LHX=]Am;^: :IUMPDl9B_G1R=S=GbIMeGC7cHB3D7k1R_929LIA_dP20?dkN CNhLN]U\iA X-Received-Bytes: 1077 X-Received-Body-CRC: 1802576005 Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:28722 alt.comp.os.windows-10:13431 John Doe always.look message.header wrote in news:n64vhu$367$1 dont- email.me: Subject: It's a good day to upgrade From: John Doe always.look message.header Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 NO! YOU **** OFF!! AND YOUR MOTHER TOO, YOU NINCOMPOOP!!! Eat **** asshole. |
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bert wrote:
My wife bought a new laptop with 8.1 She was happy with it but upgraded to W10. Noticeably slower and she preferred the 8.1 tiles. So rolled back to 8.1 Now is unhappy with a partially ****ed up 8.1 Like Paul said, all you have to do is backup your system. Obviously the best time is before a major "upgrade". Macrium Reflect is free and does a perfect job. Life can be so easy... |
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Slimer wrote on 1/1/2016 3:15 PM:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2016-01-01 2:28 PM, John Doe wrote: Slimer wrote: John Doe wrote: CRNG wrote: John Doe wrote: Time to upgrade. For me, much earlier than usual. I didn't even use Windows Vista or Windows 7. I'm still on WinXPsp2. I have never performed a single upgrade and have no plans to upgrade until the hardware dies. Why not service pack 3? And why are you here? Admittedly, Windows XP was the first and apparently last Microsoft Windows that took Windows seriously. But hopefully that will change. You're ignoring Windows 7 which was a masterpiece It was hardly a masterpiece. The look and feel of Windows was already being destroyed by Windows 7. That is your opinion and it seems to be a very unpopular one. Certainly unpopular with me. Through a combination of tweaks and add-ons I've made W10 look pretty much like W7. I'm happy. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net/ If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person; they'll find an easier way to do it. |
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Through a combination of tweaks and add-ons I've made W10 look pretty much like W7. Please provide screenshots... I'm particularly interested in how you got rid of the upper right-hand window border weirdness where there is only the thinnest line, if you can grab it, for resizing the window. That nonsense started right after Windows XP. Apart from destroying the Windows' look and feel... One of the silliest things Microsoft has done I believe beginning with Windows XP is to put a border around maximized windows that interferes with effortless clicking on the scrollbar. Nowadays it's all mixed up. Some programs include that border and some don't. Consistency is lost. |
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John Doe wrote on 1/1/2016 8:51 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote: Through a combination of tweaks and add-ons I've made W10 look pretty much like W7. Please provide screenshots... Here ya go: http://edmullen.net/temp/shot.jpg The Start menu is produced by the add-on Classic Start Menu/Classic Shell. http://www.classicshell.net/ I'm particularly interested in how you got rid of the upper right-hand window border weirdness where there is only the thinnest line, if you can grab it, for resizing the window. That nonsense started right after Windows XP. I have no problem grabbing any corner of a window and resizing it. Oh! If you mean a maximized window, yes. I can't ever remember in any Windows version being able to grab a corner of a maximized window. You first have to "Restore Down" so the window is not occupying the entire display. Always been that way as far as I can remember. Apart from destroying the Windows' look and feel... One of the silliest things Microsoft has done I believe beginning with Windows XP is to put a border around maximized windows that interferes with effortless clicking on the scrollbar. Nowadays it's all mixed up. Some programs include that border and some don't. Consistency is lost. Not seeing what you're describing. One nice thing about W10 is that you can mouse wheel scroll a window that does not have focus. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net/ In some cultures what I do would be considered normal. |
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