IT... Computing....
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 10:37 am
So here, talk about Linux, Windows, and Mac...
A little poll :
A little poll :
2 now.DandyGuy wrote:1 vote for no?
Actually, there's a bug in the task manager. On some computers, it takes more than a minute to open it for the first time after a restart. Apart from that, I think Windows 8 is okay. If you know your way around with shortcuts, that is.Adsolution wrote:Windows 8 is pure shit. Except for the task manager and indexing system.
Get the fuck off.Drolpiraat wrote:2 now.DandyGuy wrote:1 vote for no?
Actually, there's a bug in the task manager. On some computers, it takes more than a minute to open it for the first time after a restart. Apart from that, I think Windows 8 is okay. If you know your way around with shortcuts, that is.Adsolution wrote:Windows 8 is pure shit. Except for the task manager and indexing system.
Many people like Linux most because you can choose everything that is running that way. It also makes life easier for programmers, although I won't explain that here. I still like Windows a lot more because there are far more applications for it that fit my needs. Even though I'm a programmer, which seems to make it inherently weird that I prefer Windows above Linux and Mac.
Drolpiraat wrote:Well aren't you funny. The vulnerabilities are there because it's used a lot, and Linux/Mac have them too. It's just a matter of time before people start making use of them. If you find the interface "mysterious", then perhaps you should take a better look at it, as it's easier to use than most versions of Linux.
A lot of people have been sending "dick pics" to the NSA just to troll them.incognito wrote:Drolpiraat wrote:Well aren't you funny. The vulnerabilities are there because it's used a lot, and Linux/Mac have them too. It's just a matter of time before people start making use of them. If you find the interface "mysterious", then perhaps you should take a better look at it, as it's easier to use than most versions of Linux.
By that i mean the Interface hide something, you don't know if it directly send datas to the NSA
W8 and XP, they have different points of view. On a side you've got simplicity and accessibility. Applications appear as huge and visible tiles, that you can access in two clicks from the desktop, and with a dashboard that gives you all your shortcuts in front of you in only a screen.saerleyia wrote:I still think that the most user-friendly UI of Microsoft is XP one. It hasn't been easy to switch to W7 for me because Microsoft started to hide their own menus. At least W8 looks quite the same, so I feel more comfortable. I started to use W8 since only 3 months.
It's called a privacy policy, if you don't agree with it nobody forces you to buy the product. And because they say they are proprietary of the data you send to them (like a lot of other businesses btw), it doesn't mean they will send it to anyone else. But if you don't trust the faith of enterprises it's fine it's your own choice.incognito wrote:By that i mean the Interface hide something, you don't know if it directly send datas to the NSA
You didn't even found the download link by yourself, so I don't think you'll be able to use such a distribution.incognito wrote:Im soon gonna install slackware.
By the way, Rib, what distro do you use?RibShark wrote:Correction: Windows is pure shit.
Linux FTW!
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