That or he bought a new computer with Windows 8, and is as enraged as everyone else I know who bought it.
I have Win 8. What's to be enraged about?
That or he bought a new computer with Windows 8, and is as enraged as everyone else I know who bought it.
I have Win 8. What's to be enraged about?
I started in '95 with windows 95 and every new system took some getting used to. I was lucky enough to skip windows 2000 and vista which I understand were real dogs......so I figure that if I have to, I'll learn the next one that I have to use.
That also works the other way around. Another way to transfer files from one platform to another is through email attachments. I use flash drives all the time without any trouble. I have also installed Windoze on several Macs for ease of file transfer. Eases the pain of switching from Windoze to Mac OS. It is not that hard to install Mac on a PC too so you can get the best of both worlds, especially in a mulch-platform business environment.If you ever use a usb stick to transfer files as simple as photos from a PC to a Mac before the Mac accepts them it leaves some files of its own on the stick and even if you find them and remove them, ever so often when you insert that stick in your pc, it keeps prompting you to check for errors and the only recourse you have is to save your files somewhere, reformat your stick then put the files back on
I started in '95 with windows 95 and every new system took some getting used to. I was lucky enough to skip windows 2000 and vista which I understand were real dogs......so I figure that if I have to, I'll learn the next one that I have to use.
That's probably the best idea I've seen in a while on this subject. I hadn't thought of it quite that way, but you're right, Microsoft seems to get it right every second time and produces dogs in between. Win8 is okay as an OS in itself I think, though it has serious compatibility issues with some older (like more than 2 years old) hardware peripherals like printers and scanners, and games if you're so inclined, and without a touch screen the Metro interface is worse than useless. Actually I think it's useless on a PC even WITH a touch screen, but that's just a personal preference. Classic Shell (Classic Shell | Free software downloads at SourceForge.net) fixes it up nicely, at least on the PC versions, it may not do anything on a tablet, haven't tried it because I don't have and will never have a Win8 tablet. I don't much like its shift in philosophy either, the presumption that you want to store all your files on a Microsoft server farm somewhere--and the apps that come with it pretty much require you to if you want to use them--irks me. I'll keep my data at home, thanks.With MS, go with every other OS. XP .. 7 .. 9
Windows 'coming to dead end', says tech analyst
Wednesday 17th April, 2013
A top tech website has claimed the PC era is over, and Microsoft Windows is coming to a dead end.
Calling the latest operating system a "failure" and Microsoft's leaders "idiots," ZDNet's well respected Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols pointed out that Metro-interface operating systems have already failed.
Vaughn-Nichols wrote in an essay on the site that 'Microsoft is betting all its chips on the silly notion that Metro will be the one true interface for its entire PC and device line, Idiots'.
According to Fox News, Nichols' perspective was supported by IDC analyst Jay Chou, who told The Wall Street Journal a similar story last week.
Vaugh-Nichols argued that users have responded to an operating system they simply don't want by not buying PCs, turning instead to tablets.
And Windows 8 tablets have yet to catch on in the market, he said.
Windows tablets don't even rate a blip in the 64 billion dollars tablet market, he added .
The issue is that the dynamic is shifting. While Windows is the defacto standard on desktops (nobody else is even close), people are moving away from desktops and onto laptops and moreso tablets. Microsoft has been unable to make a dent in the tablet market. That market is owned by Apple and Android. So as the shift happens more and more, Microsoft loses share.
They will likely be around for quite some time but with less relevance. Happens to most tech companies. Eventually we will be saying the same thing about Google and Apple.
I think you have become a member of the Church of Scientology to become a Apple user. Every person I know, including one of my best pals, is a walking talking billboard for this company and gets offended when you criticize them. I call people like this iZombies. I like the tablet concept, but everything I do: Writing, Photography, Artwork, is done on programs that work with Windows, Apple is still overpriced for many consumers and still too incompatible. IMO
Oh don't hold back, tell us how you really feel.They can all suck a turd from my crap'shoot.
My wife is using Vista. I'm still using XP, I hope Microsoft continiues to support XP because I would hate to give it up.
Ahh, a forecaster. Patterns with lots of variables tend to shift on occasion. I'll wait to see what people say about something before rushing out to buy the latest gizmo.With MS, go with every other OS. XP .. 7 .. 9