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Poll Question : How come, every microsoft product stinks?
Choice Votes Statistics
They're pure evil 1 10 %
They all suffer from severe computernerd-autism 0 0 %
They're totally incapable 0 0 %
communists, inspired by trabants businesmodel 1 10 %
Payd by al quaida to sabotage the economy 0 0 %
pottheads 1 10 %
They hate mankind 1 10 %
They're send by god to punish us for our sins 0 0 %
other explanation that defies everything 6 60 %


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69ron
#21 Posted : 11/16/2009 5:02:29 AM

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The main thing I hate about Windows (and this applies to Linux, Apple, etc.) is that with each version it gets larger and larger and larger and takes longer and longer and longer to do anything.

No one does optimized coding anymore. The consumer has bought into the idea that you need a faster computer every time you upgrade your OS.

With every enhancement to an OS comes slower performance. The main OS loop for all of these keeps getting bigger and bigger with each release.

They are all lazy about how they code and its getting worse. They pretty much no longer use assembly code and are moving away from C. These are two of the fastest programming languages. Assembly code is basically raw CPU code formatted so a human can easily read it. It’s the fastest you can use. If Windows was built with 100% assembly code, it could run perhaps 10-50 times faster than it does.

This problem is only going to get worse as programming languages keep getting slower and slower. No one likes to program in assembly language or C anymore, they like things like C# and java, which are memory hogs and very slow programming languages.

When I boot up my machine, all I need the OS loop to do is operate the mouse, the screen, the speakers, the drives connected, and run the app I select from the GUI. That’s it. Everything else that is OS oriented should be loaded by the app, not preloaded by the OS. If you want certain OS elements to be preloaded, that should be an option only. Linux is close to being like that, but not a real consumer product in my opinion. It’s for computer geeks.

I’m not happy with any of the operating systems out there. Linux has just a tiny bit of software, Apple’s stuff only runs on pricey proprietary machines, Windows has the most software and runs on more systems. Because there is flat out more software and more hardware that runs on Windows than any other platform they will continue to dominate the scene for a long time. Only geeks buy Linux. My local store doesn’t carry anything for Linux at all. Not 1 single piece of software. And next to nothing for Apple. It’s 90% Windows products. That’s reality and it’s been that way for a long time and I don’t see any changes coming any time soon. Linux has been around a long time and still only computer geeks use it. Windows is THE OS whether you hate it or not.
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#22 Posted : 11/16/2009 7:18:38 AM

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^^ Buy linux? Why on earth would anyone need to do that? I haven't spent a dime on anything I'm running. Most linux programs are open source. I'm sure there's some commercial software available, but I have yet to run into any, personally. I remember it being hard as hell to find free software on windows, as it usually turned out to be trial software or pseudo-shareware. As far as I know, even if you need some sort of professional software for linux, you can often find it for free. Perhaps you have a much greater need for very specific professional software than myself or most people I know.

Also, I haven't noticed a whole lot of change in Ubuntu for the last few releases, other than running smoother and improved compatibility. If I'm understanding what you're saying about optimization, I would say that most linux platforms seem specifically designed for that (Xubuntu, for instance). Not to mention that there's generally a linux platform designed to run on practically anything with a hard drive.

Honestly, I know very little about computers, but the little bit I do know, I've learned from the time I've spent with Ubuntu.
 
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#23 Posted : 11/16/2009 9:22:51 AM

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and ron.. if you use linux you see why there are no linux softwares being sold on stores: because you can download them all for free and safely from the 'add remove programs' or 'synaptics' option Smile

I disagree linux is made for geeks... Ubuntu is much more intuitive than Windows, simpler design, less fancy unnecessary stuff running in the background, runs out of the box and has all the programs most people will need.... and just in case you run into some program which there isnt any for linux and neither a free alternative (which I havent yet in a year of linux using), well then just have windows as a dual boot and with the press of a button you do what you want Smile
 
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