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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2006, 01:42:50 PM »
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I haven't had many problems with XP, and ME was *censored*, so of course, I love XP compared to ME.

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Same here. I haven’t had any really big problems with Windows XP, just the software I have installed on it. (Like Yahoo Online Protection which will not remove itself from the system)
To tell you the truth, Windows ME is the best 9.X OS made for Windows. (I know that my poll has Windows ME with XP and 2003, it was part of my classification process)
The reason I like Windows ME is because it is similar to 98 and somewhat similar to 95. The best part is the fact that it has a bunch or drivers that can be automatically detected and I can just connect my flash drive no problem at all.

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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2006, 01:44:26 PM »
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You hate ME & love XP Flame... a vexing dilema, what did you vote for?  :-?
The best Windows OS (W2K) didn't even get a mention.  >:( >:( >:(
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Windows 2K:
I never really knew the difference between 2K and ME.
I think its mostly the same, could you please tell the differences?

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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2006, 01:49:09 PM »
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All it is Total Computer Nerds that think Microsoft is bad.

i have a friend who got a Dos Manual when he was like 12.

And YES! When he gets a computer BAm Linux is on and FireFox and all the other stuff.

Realistically they have read too much crap on the internet.

I think there is nothing wrong with Microsoft i wouldn't use and FireFox crap or Linux that's for sure.

Make your Own assumptions dont ask "why" people think its bad because then you might think its bad to.


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Anyone who likes computers and is a computer nerd/geek will ALWAYS say they don’t like Windows. That's because everyone seems to have it. They want to say that they can do something that you cant do, and they are leading themselves into the world of not being able to use Windows.

Firefox is somewhat useful, but mainly for the tabbed browsing. Microsoft is coming out with Internet Explorer 7 that will be better than Firefox, it will have tabbed browsing, and phishing alerts.

I know my way around a few OS, but I like Windows the most.

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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2006, 01:52:51 PM »
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I am a Windows 98 user person.
I really do not have any problems with Windows 98 but the newer Operating Systems are a bit faster and can run many more applications at once. When I tend to use the computer for web surfing some MMORPG thats about it. I do not really use the computer for really intense stuff. Personally I am fine With my current Operating System but I have use Windows 2000 at school and it seems pretty good. I had a bad experience with Windows ME so I've been avoiding all the newer OS upgrade. Plus my computer  seems to run better with 64MB RAM then more ram.

Linux. I am still trying to install, The first time I tried to the download was somehow corrupted so the installation files didnt work. I redownloaded the second time installation seems fine but then the computer wont boot. When I have time I plan to try again.

Mac OS. When I first tried it at school, the very old kind that was "new" but still took forever to open IE I thought to myself Mac sucks. Now the newer versions are better and faster. Its too bad when the school was throwing out computers people took dibbs on the Mac's before I can get my hands on one :-/ Oh well Im sure I can get an Old Mac to play around with.

Personally I have no problems with any OS except Windows ME. *to tramatic experience*  I really would like to try other OS instead of stareing all day at a Windows screen.
And last, but not lease for now: Windows 98:
I love Windows 98, but I'd say if I had the chance to upgrade my computers RAM and processor to 500MHz and 250MB RAM, I would definitely want to get Windows XP.
Windows XP is not for older systems. Windows 98 is for any system that still runs at 90MHz with a whopping 40MB of RAM.

But, that’s what I say.

I am really disappointed that Microsoft is going to take Windows 98 and SE updated off the web. But its their server, there choice, what are you going to do about it?

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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #19 on: May 01, 2006, 02:09:42 PM »
I've tried LINUX, Win 3.0/3.1/WFW/85/98/2000/ME/XP and used an Apple Mac a few times.


The problem with LINUX is that very few people use it (or can even teach you how). I tried it once, it was ok but installing anything just made no sense (dependancies, etc.).

I do use Firefox / OpenOffice etc. for the functions it has and the cost (MS office student & teacher edition costs £110 where I work).


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Re: What do you have against Windows?
« Reply #20 on: May 01, 2006, 02:12:16 PM »
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I've tried LINUX, Win 3.0/3.1/WFW/85/98/2000/ME/XP and used an Apple Mac a few times.


The problem with LINUX is that very few people use it (or can even teach you how). I tried it once, it was ok but installing anything just made no sense (dependancies, etc.).

I do use Firefox / OpenOffice etc. for the functions it has and the cost (MS office student & teacher edition costs £110 where I work).

Steelegbr:
MS Office is around $300 here, but anyone who can afford it, its worth it. You can find used copies on Ebay for a much lower price, or find the older versions for an even lower price.


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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #21 on: May 01, 2006, 02:52:51 PM »
    98SE was good until microsoft decided to fix it so they created ME.
    W2K was based on NT and it was also good until microsoft decided to fix it & created XP.
    Notice how only ME & XP have system restore, I wonder why? LOL

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #22 on: May 01, 2006, 03:15:19 PM »
    I believe Windows ME should have been classified in the Win 9.x category.  I can't get into a technical discussion on this point right now, but I've usually seen it grouped with 9.X, rather than later versions of Windows, in various OS discussions.

    I used Win 98SE for years and still have it under a dual boot configuration on my main computer and on an old Pentuim.  But, Win XP gets my vote; just the ClearType feature alone makes it more pleasant to use.  Although ClearType was developed for laptop and LCD screens, I find that it also makes text look much better on CRT monitors.
    « Last Edit: May 01, 2006, 03:18:39 PM by soybean »

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #23 on: May 01, 2006, 07:35:46 PM »
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    I believe Windows ME should have been classified in the Win 9.x category.  I can't get into a technical discussion on this point right now, but I've usually seen it grouped with 9.X, rather than later versions of Windows, in various OS discussions.

    I used Win 98SE for years and still have it under a dual boot configuration on my main computer and on an old Pentuim.  But, Win XP gets my vote; just the ClearType feature alone makes it more pleasant to use.  Although ClearType was developed for laptop and LCD screens, I find that it also makes text look much better on CRT monitors.
    Soybean: (what an intresting Forum name)

    The reason I classified Windows ME with XP and 2003 was because Windows ME has a similar driver compatilility. By that I mean that you can put in whatever USB device you want, and it will install it for you.

    I'm not sure what you mean by "ClearType", but I think you mean that Windows XP has a cleaner look. I do think that the Windows XP look should be used for LCD (what I am using now) and laptop screens. The look just isnt as great on a regular monitor, but it still is clear.

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #24 on: May 01, 2006, 07:37:46 PM »
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    98SE was good until microsoft decided to fix it so they created ME.
    W2K was based on NT and it was also good until microsoft decided to fix it & created XP.
    Notice how only ME & XP have system restore, I wonder why? LOL
    Fed:
    You have an excellent point, makes you wonder. System Restore in Windows XP and ME, some similarities. Im sure it was just so Microsoft could test this feature. Did you hear about the update for Windows ME system restore? There was a really BIG error in it.

    It does seem like it was a fix and re-create operation, but aren't all OS's like that?

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #25 on: May 05, 2006, 06:50:47 PM »
    I always liked OS/2 and in fact still occassionally run OS/2 Warp 4 to remind myself what I'm missing. IBM was on the right track when they had written the original code for what turned out to be WinNT 4. Too bad they couldn't figure out how to market PCs,  after all they were a BIG IRON shop in those days.

    After Microsoft and IBM went their separate ways, IBM was restricted to running programs that were then current on OS/2, leaving users stuck on VB4, Word 2.0 etc. Windows took off, IBM crashed and burned and the rest is history. Still one of the best OSes ever produced.

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #26 on: May 06, 2006, 12:41:47 PM »
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    I always liked OS/2 and in fact still occassionally run OS/2 Warp 4 to remind myself what I'm missing. IBM was on the right track when they had written the original code for what turned out to be WinNT 4. Too bad they couldn't figure out how to market PCs,  after all they were a BIG IRON shop in those days.

    After Microsoft and IBM went their separate ways, IBM was restricted to running programs that were then current on OS/2, leaving users stuck on VB4, Word 2.0 etc. Windows took off, IBM crashed and burned and the rest is history. Still one of the best OSes ever produced.

     8-)
    Sidewinder:
    To tell you the truth, I dont have a responce for your answer. I have never used OS/2, its no longer on the market.

    Is it downloadable?

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #27 on: May 06, 2006, 04:30:39 PM »
    OS/2 is not downloadable. Support is being phased out in 2006. It was good OS with excellent script support (REXX) which came from the IBM VM/CMS mainframe operating system. REXX later became supported on PC-DOS 7.0

    You can find a brief history of the OS at OS/2 Warp

    Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Windows...or hardly nothing....well maybe a little something....but in any case companies other than Microsoft have built better OSes and part of the fun is giving them a spin around the block.

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    Re: What do you have against Windows?
    « Reply #28 on: May 06, 2006, 05:30:56 PM »
    I used, and loved, OS/2. I have one system running eComstation, which is the updated version.  ;D