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Re: Windows 7 sins
« on: February 07, 2011, 07:26:17 PM »
Windows 7 is the best version of Windows yet!

Now having said that, I will add that it still sucks.  After having gone through using the Atari ST TOS (which was so simple that a monkey could figure it out, in fact that's what the guy who sold my family the Atari Mega STe said) to using a bit of the AmigaOS (which I loved) and the on to Windows 95.  I hated windows 95.  It was always such an unstable piece of junk.  Of course part of that may have been the crap packard bell we had it on with it's soundcard/modem on the same card...  But reguardless, it just never felt right to me.

Then there was Enlightenment DR13.  That was freaking awesome!  Been using Linux off and on ever since.  More on (Ha moron) than off now.  The only reason I ever boot into Windows 7 is to play the occasional game.

But having said that, EVERY time I boot into Windows 7, I try something that should just work and be straight forward, but it doesn't work right.  Kind of reminds me of the early versions of KDE4.  Where most of the features just weren't there, or were buggy.

Maybe I use my PC differently than most people, but really the change between Gnome and Windows 7 is really annoying.  Not to mention it still doesn't do true transparency...

But whatever.  I'll finish my rant by saying it really is too bad that AmigaOS didn't become open sourced.  Then everyone could (try) to have their wish of Amiga on ARM, or x86, or PPC, or SPARC, or whatever.

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