Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:20 pm
they claim windows vista boots up and shuts down within 3 seconds 

I have winfs installed on my box at workraw wrote:No WinFS though.Dave wrote:Oh and it's not "Tiger", it's Windows. If you're like me and use both, the difference is obvious. Vista isn't a radical rethinking of process and usability. Other than the new presentation layer, most of the changes are behind the scenes, which is why most people think Vista is a minor update and looks like crap.
I have the beta downloaded but haven't installed it.Dave wrote:I have winfs installed on my box at workraw wrote:No WinFS though.Dave wrote:Oh and it's not "Tiger", it's Windows. If you're like me and use both, the difference is obvious. Vista isn't a radical rethinking of process and usability. Other than the new presentation layer, most of the changes are behind the scenes, which is why most people think Vista is a minor update and looks like crap.
I wasted 2 DVDs to find out that the leaked beta was missing some critical files... :icon33:raw wrote:I have the beta downloaded but haven't installed it.Dave wrote:I have winfs installed on my box at workraw wrote: No WinFS though.
He's talking about winfsbitWISE wrote:I wasted 2 DVDs to find out that the leaked beta was missing some critical files... :icon33:raw wrote:I have the beta downloaded but haven't installed it.Dave wrote: I have winfs installed on my box at work
I thought that was something to do with vista...oh well I must be confused.Dave wrote:He's talking about winfsbitWISE wrote:I wasted 2 DVDs to find out that the leaked beta was missing some critical files... :icon33:raw wrote: I have the beta downloaded but haven't installed it.
Where did you guys get it? Can I grab it through our MSDN Library, or is it a limited beta program just for people who signed up?raw wrote:I have the beta downloaded but haven't installed it.Dave wrote:I have winfs installed on my box at workraw wrote: No WinFS though.
eeh nothing ey?plained wrote:i doen know why they want to copy such a dated old look
creative people doen get into design anymore too bad for the masses really
Foo wrote:glossy wrote:As soon as Mac OS is realised on x86, i'm dualbooting it with XP, and hopefully using the Mac OS as much as possible.
2. Linux is becoming a contender. This has died down over the last 6-12 months a lot, but is still a factor.
Eraser wrote:What we need is a Linux that looks and feels like windows.
No bullshit with script files to do the most basic things or folders called "pub" instead of "public" or "usr" instead of "user".
Thanks. :icon14:Dave wrote:You can get it on MSDN
No it's not.duffman91 wrote:case in point.
You talk as if you were the know all of computing standards. I don't know about these "command line" and "scripts" you keep referencing to. On a Ubuntu or RedHat installation, you'll never have to deal with that. In fact, installing software is just like the Add/Remove panel.Eraser wrote:No it's not.duffman91 wrote:case in point.
The average user can barely handle the Windows control panel, let alone fuck around with scripts and Linux weirdness all round. The fact that the preffered method of input for Linux users is still through typed commands speaks volumes.
Sure, my statements might come from an utter lack of knowledge when it comes to Linux, but I was even barely able to install Firefox on a Linux box, let alone figure out how to change the IP adress of the thing.
I would go as far as to say that I'm a pretty computer savvy person. I can figure out most things on my own in Windows. In Linux however, I still couldn't tell my arse from the floor after two evenings messing around with it. Too much hassle with too few results. The point is that if I can barely figure it out (or at least, having to refer to google to figure out how to do it), my grandma will go screaming nuts.
Linux is not fit as a desktop OS for the average consumer. It's far too hard to handle.
The learning curve is vastly different. How many normal people (non-nerds) do you know that even want to know wtf a shell script or kernel is? Almost none.duffman91 wrote:
If you couldn't figure out a different layout and operating system in 2 evenings, well, that is expected. Some people go their entire life trying to learn Windows.
The learning curve on both systems is the same.