LINUX!!!! *Walks out thread*
True Microsoft does major marketing of it's products. It's a product people want or at least think they want it. It works and almost anybody can use it. Windows "roots" has no bearing on it's current kernel though. Windows 95 needed it, Windows 98 did not. What IBM failed to do was understand that average people didn't give a shit about learning cryptic instructions when a simple mouse click could accomplish the same tasks.
Microsoft purchased DOS from IBM and those geeks put together shit and created an entire worldwide industry from it. Say what you want about what is or is not better but if not for Microsoft, a whole lot of people would never own a computer or have a job.
Apple figured it out and what product they've put out is nothing short of amazing. OSX Leopard.
I'm still waiting for Linux to quit jerking around and produce a product worth using. They got about 250+ different flavors of Linux now most resemble little apps than operating systems. They are getting there but not yet.
-VG
True Microsoft does major marketing of it's products. It's a product people want or at least think they want it. It works and almost anybody can use it. Windows "roots" has no bearing on it's current kernel though. Windows 95 needed it, Windows 98 did not. What IBM failed to do was understand that average people didn't give a shit about learning cryptic instructions when a simple mouse click could accomplish the same tasks.
Microsoft purchased DOS from IBM and those geeks put together shit and created an entire worldwide industry from it. Say what you want about what is or is not better but if not for Microsoft, a whole lot of people would never own a computer or have a job.
Apple figured it out and what product they've put out is nothing short of amazing. OSX Leopard.
I'm still waiting for Linux to quit jerking around and produce a product worth using. They got about 250+ different flavors of Linux now most resemble little apps than operating systems. They are getting there but not yet.
-VG
No, MS bought "DOS" from QDOS maker Tim Patterson who based it on CP/M by Garry Kildall.
When Bill made his pitch to IBM, he had no "Disk Operating System". IBM nor MS could never get up with Kildall. (Too busy flying) Prior to MSDOS's creation, MS's claim to fame was Basic, which ol' Billy Boy tried to pitch to IBM to be ROM based in a chip, instead of a disk operating system like Kildall's CP/M.
What made MS the company that it is today is "NOT ALLOWING" IBM to outright own the source code, which they required of everyone else prior. IBM licensed it instead and called it PC-DOS while also allowing MS to sell it separately on non-IBM PC compatibles as MS-DOS. Compaq reverse-engineered the first truly 100% compatible PC (BIOS), the rest is history.
By the way, MS garnered the first large influx of cash with the release of Win95. It's amazing when I think back to my Navy days and remember that we had a single Windows for Workgroups (Win 3.11) "crosstalking" with an AIX (TCP/IP) and SunOS network (NFS). Ah, the mainframe days. Who here remembers 9 track tape backups that took all night? When we got our hands on 4MM DAT backups, those 6 hours got compressed to 45 minutes.
The way people feel about MS today is how they felt about Big Blue (IBM) back in the 70's and 80's. I remember a time when software was free as in beer. It was the hardware that broke you.
P.P.S. At the rate Google is going, it'll will garner the disdain MS currently has within a decade. Believe that. Remember I said it here first.
It looks to me that the users of vista.. that are complaining.. have not really taken the time out to figure out how to use it... there are a few basic complaints about vista.. that are eaily fixed..
1. the prompts..cut the shit off if u dont want it..
2. software compatiblity...fuckin blame the software makers.. they knew vista was coming out for 6 years.. and still aint release updates for there softwares...
and u blame microsoft...
3. hardware... everyone known that vista was coming out.. and the hardware mfg and write drivers for the shit.. but everyone wants to blame.. microsoft...
4. crashes... i have yet to have a full chrash from vista.. the good thing about vista is that when a explorer crashes.. it closes out and fixes itself... now if you have issues with full crashing.. then the issue is prob with the daym non- compatible software you installed on the pc...
5. why whould users install vista on a old ass pc.. and expect that shit to work... thats what plenty of people did... and thats why they hate it...
people are killing me with this shit about vista.. most of the issues are with the fuckin users and not with the os... I really think this is a ploy for apple to gain market share.. and i cant respect that shit...
I still use XP at home. I work on peoples new and old Vista machines all day. I dont see a problem with Vista. I think the problem is that XP work fine for most people. Its almost too good, most people dont want to switch. The main 2 prolems I see are compatibility and system requirements. All the systems I see with less than 2 gigs dont run slower. Too many cheap ass computers with no power and memory coming with VIsta on them. And then every body with software they cant upgrade for what ever reason are stuck having to downgrade to XP. ME belongs in that list, it SUCKED.
and the first PCs (before IBM's) and how it would "never" replace the mainframe (and honestly, it hasn't). If I had a dime for people who are also still running AS400's
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Whats wrong with it? People just hate change. I have no problems at all with Vista. Fucking Mac loving faggots.
that's some harsh words from CNet
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Whats wrong with it? People just hate change. I have no problems at all with Vista. Fucking Mac loving faggots.
At the rate Google is going, it'll will garner the disdain MS currently has within a decade. Believe that. Remember I said it here first.
Oh yes.Don't be surprised if Google drops a Operating System one day.
that's some harsh words from CNet
I'm still running XP![]()
My last 9 to 5 (county and statewide school system) still uses an AS400 for accounting and personnel records to this day. It's the same AS400 running when I first started with them in '96. My mom still works there.
I saved the school system, and by the default the state, millions in licensing an expensive proprietary VT100 app to connect at the AS400. They didn't know they could use MS's Hyperterminal program.What a waste.
I got folks asking me about Celeron laptops with Vista on it. I say chill with the Celeron, get an AMD Turion or CentrinoDuo. I work on nothing but XP all day. Most of the home applications do not require 64 bit operating systems, however, the selling point for Vista comes with it's new "look" and security features. The compatibility problems are deal breakers for me. Open Source seems to correct it a little better and I haven't had a disaster like I've had with XP at certain times yet. Linux has a ways to goes before it matches the overall user friendliness of M$ but it is a formidable competitor for those that have a bit of patience...and it's cheap!
Let's be realistic here. Most of you guys are looking at Vista through the lenses of home users, while 75-80% of OS licensing comes from corporate clients. The corps are simply not adopting Vista. I've had problems as simple as Vista joining AD domains.
Plenty of people I know in IT have seen this.
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That is a killer.
It looks to me that the users of vista.. that are complaining.. have not really taken the time out to figure out how to use it... there are a few basic complaints about vista.. that are eaily fixed..
1. the prompts..cut the shit off if u dont want it..
Shit shouldn't of been turned on from jump. The prompts should have been an option when first setting up the computer.
2. software compatiblity...fuckin blame the software makers.. they knew vista was coming out for 6 years.. and still aint release updates for there softwares...
and u blame microsoft...
why blame the software makers. People are giving microsoft a big ass pass on this one. Yes they knew it was coming out for 6 years. But it was to drop 3-4 different times in the span of those 6 years. Microsoft knew they had shit on their hands, and kept pushing back the release date in hopes of fixing all the problems they could. So how are software programmers suppose to work on updates when microsoft keeps changing their os.
3. hardware... everyone known that vista was coming out.. and the hardware mfg and write drivers for the shit.. but everyone wants to blame.. microsoft...
Once again microsoft is the one to blame. They knew that they were building Vista on base that was over 15 years old. sure it worked for windows 95, 98 ect. but now that computers are getting more powerful, they should of known that they would have to rework the whole OS from the ground up, instead of just reworking their old OS's.
4. crashes... i have yet to have a full chrash from vista.. the good thing about vista is that when a explorer crashes.. it closes out and fixes itself... now if you have issues with full crashing.. then the issue is prob with the daym non- compatible software you installed on the pc...
Just because YOU havent seen it personally does not mean it does not happen. Like i said before. If you keep building more and more new shit onto an old base, the old base is gonna crumble sooner or later.
5. why whould users install vista on a old ass pc.. and expect that shit to work... thats what plenty of people did... and thats why they hate it...
A lot of the problems people having are not from people installing vista on old pcs. but Vista coming installed on pc's they are buying new. In my case I jus spent 2 g's on my new laptop and the only operating system i could chose was vista. If microsoft knows they have such a good operating system on thier hands they wouldnt have to tell computer companies to allow users to have a windows xp option when selecting an operating system. They could easily flex their muscle, and allow vista only.
people are killing me with this shit about vista.. most of the issues are with the fuckin users and not with the os... I really think this is a ploy for apple to gain market share.. and i cant respect that shit...
FYI: win2000 Professional is arguably the best, most stable OS they have EVER developed.
I don't care about any of that technical crap. The problem with Vista is that in order to use it effectively, you are going to have to update you system. At the very least you will need more memory and probably have to get new software...All of which translates into spending more money
Maybe that's not a problem for cats who spend mucho time online and know where to find free shit, but the average consumer don't wanna spend all that time looking for shit. And they damn sure don't want to keep throwing money down into the bottomless pit of Microsoft.
People do not like to spend their hard-earned money on the same shit over and over. They have enough bills to pay without having to worry about turning on their damn computer for a fee
It is already clear in my previous posts how I feel about this ... Linux w/ VMware running XP is a FAR superior combo.
The fundamental problem is that they are NOT writing cleaner/leaner code. They are relying on better hardware technology to accommodate programming shortcomings.
M$ fundamentally is a MARKETING company that is VERY savvy at stealing/including good technologies into their OS to crush the competition. (Ask IBM about this -- they write good code and can't market it for shyt; it is their marketing shortcomings in the DOS days that CREATED M$).
No hate; but I'd rather get stable code that does not require hardware upgrades every year.
FYI: win2000 Professional is arguably the best, most stable OS they have EVER developed.
Also, remember that Windoze had its roots as a DOS application; Unix/Linux was designed from the ground up as a TRUE multitasking, networked OS.
End of story
Peace.