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"I think it may well be easier to alter my own birthday than to edit when it’s currently set for in the Windows 8 calendar."
I laughed at this but, really, it's not a joke if an OS can't handle a basic calendar function.
We're still running IE6 at work. And our home-working system only works on computers running XP or older. People who buy a new computer and then want to work from home have to install XP from a CD borrowed from IT for that purpose. I kid you not. Our IT dept are all on Windows 7 and IE8 and have been for ages. Then they get all arsey with us when we complain how crap our computers are.
Vista ran great on my laptop when I bought it, but after this one particular update, everything involving a disc read has been somewhere between nuisance to all-out crash inducement. The worst is the start-up black screen of nothingness.
Windows 7 totally turned me into a Microsoft lover, My current laptop is the first computer in a dozen years that doesn't have a Linux partition on it. I've hit a few glitches but in general it's been a really fast and stable system for me.
Windows 8 is horrible and I have no idea what the hell they're thinking. I thought that Lion, Gnome 3 and Ubuntu's Unity were really bad directions for user interfaces but Win 8 really wins the stupidity crown from the others.
Although I have to say that after reading the review, most of the applications he talks about are things I'd never ever use. It would never even occur to me to use IE and I didn't even know that Windows still had native Email or Calendar or messaging applications.
I am so, so glad I went ahead and bought a new desktop recently with Windows 7 installed. It works just fine. Windows 8 didn't look appealing to me even as a concept, and this review makes it clear it is more like a nightmare.
Also, my Ipad2 remains so delightfully functional that I am sure my next laptop will be a Mac Air like the one Elsa adores.
I have a Macbook Air, running Mountain Lion and I, too, adore it.
we have Windows 7 now for our work environment and I can confirm that it truly does not suck. Now if only they'd allow us to run Chrome or Firefox instead of IE8 I'd be a happy camper.
Well, it certainly sounds like it's going to suck quite a bit, although I disagree with some of the things he says - operating systems should not include functions such as calendar, e-mail etc in my opinion. They should provide a platform for applications rather than bundle them in the Way Windows does. But that's just my opinion.
We also use Windows 7 at work and I actually quite like it, despite not expecting to after experiencing Vista. I'd also love to be able to run Chrome instead of IE7. Oh wait, I can :-). It's bizarre, though, some of the things that IT security people come up with - I can plug an external HDD into my PC and copy anything I want to it, but I have to jump through all sorts of hoops, including opening a Citrix session, to access Gmail and, even then, printing and opening attachments are disabled.
You're lucky you can do that dg. You can't where the mister works. Someone used a USB drive that wasn't the company's and was being escorted out of the office within 10 minutes.