Aug-03-2015 10:22 AM
Aug-05-2015 01:26 PM
2012Coleman wrote:Like many things, they can be a two edged sword.
I'm not a MS basher by any means, but does the fact that I don't want targeted advertising on my PC, or my bandwidth being used as a peer to peer network to download updates, applications I install accessing my personal info, or don't want to create a universal logon mean that I'm misguided?
Aug-05-2015 12:38 PM
Aug-05-2015 11:57 AM
Aug-05-2015 07:38 AM
joebedford wrote:Colo Native wrote:I agree - 10 is better.
I had windows 8.1. 7 was better than 8.1 but anything is better than 10
Aug-05-2015 07:37 AM
MNtundraRet wrote:Colo Native wrote:
I downloaded it and within 24 hours got rid of it.
Maybe you can answer a question for me. Did you have Windows 7 before the download? If so did you loose your Microsoft Word and Excel?
I have the free-be versions with ads, and can't see getting stuck paying a fee each year to handle using net-worth spreadsheets and Word documents needed by a retired person.
I can deal with the bugs in Windows 7, and will stick with it until "Drop-dead" date instead of paying more to Microsoft for programs supplied with the computers in the past.
Aug-05-2015 06:20 AM
Colo Native wrote:I agree - 10 is better.
I had windows 8.1. 7 was better than 8.1 but anything is better than 10
Aug-05-2015 05:17 AM
Aug-04-2015 09:05 PM
MNtundraRet wrote:Colo Native wrote:
I downloaded it and within 24 hours got rid of it.
Maybe you can answer a question for me. Did you have Windows 7 before the download? If so did you loose your Microsoft Word and Excel?
I have the free-be versions with ads, and can't see getting stuck paying a fee each year to handle using net-worth spreadsheets and Word documents needed by a retired person.
I can deal with the bugs in Windows 7, and will stick with it until "Drop-dead" date instead of paying more to Microsoft for programs supplied with the computers in the past.
Aug-04-2015 04:17 PM
8.1 Van wrote:
Linux fanboys love to say Microsoft is evil and I remember them saying 15 years ago that Linux will kill Windows but today Linux has the same 1% OS market share as it did back then. Why don't you people that think Windows sucks go run Linux ?
Aug-04-2015 03:25 PM
8.1 Van wrote:I do. I have dual boot because I use a couple of apps that run only on windows.
Why don't you people that think Windows sucks go run Linux ?
Aug-04-2015 01:52 PM
Aug-04-2015 01:34 PM
road-runner wrote:I'm not sure the ravings of Stallman add anything to the quest for the truth. He's pretty much in the tinfoil hat category.
Here's the current gnu take on windows, some specific to win 10:
Microsoft's Software is Malware
I realize gnu has an agenda. What's important is that the truth, whatever it is, be revealed asap. For me the biggest red flag is the aggressive distribution of free copies. Doesn't sound like the Microsoft I've known in the past.
Aug-04-2015 01:29 PM
Aug-04-2015 09:05 AM
3oaks wrote:burlmart wrote:But are they doing anything illegal? If not, oh well, it's all about choices. You choose!
'hope springs eternal.'
i've been all glowing about how MS was gonna redeem itself after reaming them on how they used all sorts of scare tactics and half truths to force us off XP.
I see i was in a hopeful fog of naivete. its all M$, and that's that.
abusing our trust in a major US corporation and nonchalantly recommending people to do the 'express install,' which unbeknownst to 90% of them allows MS unprecedented access to their privacy is dirty business, and completely nullifies any trust that users have placed in this greedy corporation.
i don't know what i was thinking that they were good guys