Almost everyday, I spend a significant amount of time on Aminet looking for applications to enhance my OS3.9 environment. (Note to self: Get my life back!). As the days went by, I noticed that doing this always made me feel a little ‘guilty’ but I never could put my finger on why. It actually took me quite some time to realize the answer to those nagging feelings of guilt. It was because I was kind of uncomfortable with the fact that, piece-by-piece, what I’m actually doing (without even admitting it to myself) is no less than trying to recreate my Windows environment on the Amiga. This idea unsettled me a little, since one of the main reasons I got the thing was to get a break from what I considered all the things that are ‘wrong’ with PCs in general, and Windows in particular.
But, then I had to admit, attempting to ignoring the fact that there are actually ‘good’ things about Windows (that have evolved over the years from customer use and input) is like ‘throwing out the baby with the bath water’, and denying myself some real conveniences. Things like proper handling of long filenames, right-click menus and scroll wheels, ‘auto-arrange’ to keep icons neat and orderly, and controls that allow a user to resize a window without having the drag the damn thing by a corner every-single-time!
So, yeah, I decided, I do like those features, and its actually NOT wrong to want them on my Amiga, but, where do I draw the line? Isn’t it true that the proliferation of such enhancements, taken to the extreme, is actually what bogs Windows down, make it huge, sloppy, bloated and buggy? (And the fact that its comprised mostly of lots of ‘spaghetti’ code, haphazardly thrown together in an inelegantly written mish-mash of C and VB, concocted by a dozens if not hundreds of nameless programmer-drones under the relentless taskmaster's whip of one W. Gates).
Well, while all that may be true, there is some ‘good’ left in Windows, as in all modern OSes. Having reconciled my guilt, now, all I have to do is decide when and where to stop adding ‘stuff’ to my Amiga environment, keeping it lean, mean, and clean, AND modern, and functional. So, I ask myself at each download, “Do I really need that screensaver-photo-rotator? Is it absolutely necessary to have the ‘right’ application pop up, whenever I insert a CD, or double-click on a file? Do I really want ANY application to gobble up my precious clock cycles by running constantly, even when I’m not using it? Can’t I do some of this stuff myself? Just where DO I draw the line?”
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