Which I believe is what we are experiencing with Microsoft software right now. Even the slightest design flaws at the OS level can cause mass instability, insecurity and compatibility problems that might never be resolved. The OS is an essential piece of software that must be designed the right way. Microsoft doesn’t understand that its not okay to cut corners when designing an OS just to outmaneuver your competition and that marketting hype counts for shit in technology circles. Hey, maybe we should all gain up against Microsoft and bash them for having the same tired old problems in each new release. He loves using windows and said he was told to get Linux because of this an’ that. He never bothered me again until he wanted an upgraded machine. He came back a few days later and demanded I installed Windows □ I had one person who wanted Linux pre-installed and so I did, he phones up the next day saying it doesn’t work, so I had to explain what to do with software installation etc. If I could justify the price i would go for a MAC.īut as I also make computers for people as my business it has to be Windows. Only downside to the OS is that only one store in my area carries any machines or software, and not much at that.Īlso only one newsagent carries magazines for the MAC or Linux. I do like the idea of using a non-M$ OS and this is why I am looking at MAC OS. Windows XP I don’t use, so I can’t comment on it, I do use windows 98 and find this a very easy OS to use. And I am not a techie so i have no inclination to grab source code and create the file or whatever. I found Redhat better to install than most other distros, I still don’t like Linux’s inability to make it easy to install software without getting a decently packaged rpm.
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