Re: Relieve your hate of Microsoft
Posted: 14 Jul 2009, 22:39
I've been a user from Win3.1 via Win3.11, Win95B/C, Win98SE, NT4, Win2k (stuck on this one until XP was SP2), WinXPSP2 and then I installed Vista, that lasted 3 months and then I installed OpenSuse10.3/11.0/11.1. Not looked back.
I'm looking forward to trying Windows 7 as a replacement on my work laptop for the VistaX64 that's currently on it as vista just sucks. I never liked XP but in comparison to Vista it was a good OS.
When it comes down to it I've never liked much that's come out of the Microsoft campus but they do appear to be improving in a number of ways. Vista was a big game of catchup for them and there are still many features that were promised in Vista that I'd really like to see them do (Particularly WinFS, as NTFS is the suck and Microsoft seem incapable of writing an efficient indexing system for the file system). Unfortunately windows 7 is not going to include WinFS, or any of the promised gadget/mashup integration as far as I can tell. It would seem it's Vista 'done right' from what I have heard and seen.
KDE4.2 (My current home desktop environment) rocks. More eyecandy than Vista or Mac, more ability to integrate into external services (data engines rock) and pretty much a 100% configurable desktop. I'm even going as far as keeping an eye on KDEWin and always have an up to date release of that so that the day I can replace Vista's sucky shell it's going to be as simple as a one line registry hack. Even if Win7 fixes that (and it looks like to some extent it might) I might still replace the explorer shell with plasma.
Microsoft do suck, but simply and only because they are a corporation and corporations are out for one thing, to make money. Google are no different. Microsoft's tactics over the years though are probably more questionable than most in the software arena.
You have options. You don't have to eat at the Microsoft table, unless you really are only interested in playing the latest game releases. Isn't that what consoles are for though?
Long Live AmigaOS :) (still, even now, my favourite)
I'm looking forward to trying Windows 7 as a replacement on my work laptop for the VistaX64 that's currently on it as vista just sucks. I never liked XP but in comparison to Vista it was a good OS.
When it comes down to it I've never liked much that's come out of the Microsoft campus but they do appear to be improving in a number of ways. Vista was a big game of catchup for them and there are still many features that were promised in Vista that I'd really like to see them do (Particularly WinFS, as NTFS is the suck and Microsoft seem incapable of writing an efficient indexing system for the file system). Unfortunately windows 7 is not going to include WinFS, or any of the promised gadget/mashup integration as far as I can tell. It would seem it's Vista 'done right' from what I have heard and seen.
KDE4.2 (My current home desktop environment) rocks. More eyecandy than Vista or Mac, more ability to integrate into external services (data engines rock) and pretty much a 100% configurable desktop. I'm even going as far as keeping an eye on KDEWin and always have an up to date release of that so that the day I can replace Vista's sucky shell it's going to be as simple as a one line registry hack. Even if Win7 fixes that (and it looks like to some extent it might) I might still replace the explorer shell with plasma.
Microsoft do suck, but simply and only because they are a corporation and corporations are out for one thing, to make money. Google are no different. Microsoft's tactics over the years though are probably more questionable than most in the software arena.
You have options. You don't have to eat at the Microsoft table, unless you really are only interested in playing the latest game releases. Isn't that what consoles are for though?
Long Live AmigaOS :) (still, even now, my favourite)