Funyuns101
Platinum Member
- Jun 15, 2002
- 2,849
- 0
- 0
i would love to get a mac, specifically a powerbook, but i can't afford the high prices and the software is a bit hefty
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: dexvx
I shudder a world without Microsoft. Go on any IBM ASCI White or AS/400 mainframe computer. A simple task like moving/renaming/creating a file is a pain and still is. I'm glad someone actually thought about creating a nice and simple way to interact with computers rather than a stupid clumsy way.
Many people that hate microsoft never even owned or touched a computer in the pre-Microsoft era.
You do know that the GUI was invented at Xerox PARC and first implemented on desktop PCs by Apple don't you? Microsoft "borrowed" liberally from the original Mac OS when designing Windows up through 3.x. Win95 was the first version to pull ahead in terms of multitasking.
I don't "hate" Microsoft, but have made some less-than-fanboy comments about them in the "would you work at Microsoft" thread. And I've been around since the 8-bit days before the IBM PC was even released so yes I know what life was like before MS.
I'd love to see a world where there was a real competitor to MS, but they have been using their monopoly power to crush any potential competitors for over a decade.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
"A computer without a Microsoft operating system is like a dog without a brick tied to its head." - unknown?
Q. How many Microsoft engineers does it take to write a good software program?
A. More
Definition: Windows 95: n. 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
Originally posted by: DaZ
I don't know any other software company that puts out as much buggy software as microsoft
Such an arrogant and ignorant thing to say.
The day you come out with an OS as powerful, capable, stable, and feature rich, is the day you can say something like this.
I would like to see you trouble-shoot 75 million lines of code and have it 100% bug free.
Every OS has bugs and glitches, you only see stories about the microsoft bugs because they effect so many people. Doesnt mean every other piece of software is perfect.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Bingo. The nature of computing pretty much necessitates a common OS. Look at how much trouble we used to have sharing files between x86 and Mac. Someone else would have come up with an OS that would become the de-facto standard and they would have behaved in a manner similar to MS. Granted, right now cross-platform file sharing is much easier than it used to be, but would any of you have really wanted to have to deal with 10-12 different OS's back in the early 1990's? There's got to be some sort of standard and if it weren't Windows, it would be something else. If MS had never existed, someone else would have taken its place, it's not like we'd have a whole bunch of different OS's instead.Originally posted by: PliotronX
If it wasn't Microsoft, it would've been someone else. I'm just glad it wasn't Apple.
ZV
Truoble sharing files between x86 and Mac? Is x86 supposed to be an operating system? I'll assume that you meant to write "Windows" as x86 is a processor instruction set, used in many processors that run many different operating systems. Anyway, ssharing files between windows and OS X is easy. click "connect to server" type "smb://windowsmachine/sharename". There does have to be standards, and in fgat there are. There's a jpeg standard. There's standards for the fat filesystem. There's standards for TCP/IP networking. The OS doesn't have to bstandard as long as the file formats and network protocols it uses are standard, as that will allow connections to any other OS that uses the same standards. Right now, the only company I can think of that's using it's own standards for network protocols is Microsoft.
Originally posted by: PliotronX
If it wasn't Microsoft, it would've been someone else. I'm just glad it wasn't Apple.
Considered in the context of Micro$oft's business practices, that's like saying, If it wasn't Enron, it would've been someone else. It still doesn't excuse what they've done, and their OS is still bloated crap.Originally posted by: PliotronX
If it wasn't Microsoft, it would've been someone else. I'm just glad it wasn't Apple.
Originally posted by: PliotronX
If it wasn't Microsoft, it would've been someone else. I'm just glad it wasn't Apple.
Originally posted by: GermyBoy
Originally posted by: PliotronX
If it wasn't Microsoft, it would've been someone else. I'm just glad it wasn't Apple.
Why? You have something against superior hardware? Just because it's more expensive doesn't mean it's not better. It's only expensive because it is not widely used, and the only reason Apple failed in the long run is because they wanted everything to be proprietary, which left the IBM market the only choice for the geeks (the only people who WANTED a computer).
Score: 1 of 2 correct. They are ruthless.Originally posted by: BD2003
MS makes great software, but their marketing and business practices are ruthless.
Score: 3 of 3 incorrect.Office is by far the best office suite. IE kicks other browsers asses. Windows XP is by far the best OS ive ever used, and I've used them all.
Do you REALLY think that is any kind of excuse? :disgust:Do you REALLY think if another company was the monopoly it would be ANY different?
Originally posted by: Harvey
Score: 1 of 2 correct. They are ruthless.Originally posted by: BD2003
MS makes great software, but their marketing and business practices are ruthless.Score: 3 of 3 incorrect.Office is by far the best office suite. IE kicks other browsers asses. Windows XP is by far the best OS ive ever used, and I've used them all.Do you REALLY think that is any kind of excuse? :disgust:Do you REALLY think if another company was the monopoly it would be ANY different?
Did you perhaps notice that I said "USED TO HAVE" regarding the trouble? Did you forget that Mac can run Linux/Unix as well, so it's not an operating system either? I originally intended to say "Motorola 68k", but I wanted to include the IBM PPC as well. I know full well that x86 referrs to the processor, thank you, and you surely know full well that it's completely beside the point.Truoble sharing files between x86 and Mac? Is x86 supposed to be an operating system? I'll assume that you meant to write "Windows" as x86 is a processor instruction set, used in many processors that run many different operating systems.
ZVGranted, right now cross-platform file sharing is much easier than it used to be, but would any of you have really wanted to have to deal with 10-12 different OS's back in the early 1990's?
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
A world without MS would be a world with CP/m![]()
Originally posted by: Dark4ng3l
Oh yeah and you can expect M$ to make and os that will thoroughly cheack every single bit of stupid, useless software normal non tech savy users use.I mean yeah I have had my computer crah on me a few times before but it could have been almost anything that was installed or run in ie or whatever that caused it to crash, not windows. I doubt windows95 would crash if you only used M$ software on it....
Originally posted by: BD2003
Windows XP is by far the best OS ive ever used, and I've used them all.
