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05/09/2008 at 11:00 pm #840467
I like the fact that you can load it on your PC and keep Windows as well.
05/09/2008 at 11:08 pm #840468Chiefster;87709 wrote:I like the fact that you can load it on your PC and keep Windows as well.Did you go ahead and install it?
05/09/2008 at 11:23 pm #840470hermhater;87710 wrote:Did you go ahead and install it?Yup, and so far so good. I haven’t had much chance to explore it though. I’m using it as we speak.
05/10/2008 at 12:14 am #840479Chiefster;87712 wrote:Yup, and so far so good. I haven’t had much chance to explore it though. I’m using it as we speak.Cool.
It’s pretty user friendly, but being a completely different operating system it has huge inherent differences.
Synaptic Package Manager will be your best friend!
05/10/2008 at 12:29 am #840481hermhater;87721 wrote:Cool.It’s pretty user friendly, but being a completely different operating system it has huge inherent differences.
Synaptic Package Manager will be your best friend!
Thanks for the info.
05/10/2008 at 12:41 am #840486Chiefster;87723 wrote:Thanks for the info.If you want to make your computer do some crazy stuff, install the Beryl manager, or Compiz and play around with it.
The coolest feature IMO is that you can have 4 desktops on a cube and rotate it by holding down “ctrl”+”alt” and left clicking your mouse and moving left and right.
05/10/2008 at 1:14 am #840491hermhater;87728 wrote:If you want to make your computer do some crazy stuff, install the Beryl manager, or Compiz and play around with it.The coolest feature IMO is that you can have 4 desktops on a cube and rotate it by holding down “ctrl”+”alt” and left clicking your mouse and moving left and right.
Sounds pretty cool.
05/10/2008 at 1:18 am #840492I was looking through the “Applications” and like the OpenOffice features. I have already begun using the e-mail software.
05/10/2008 at 1:57 am #840498Chiefster;87734 wrote:I was looking through the “Applications” and like the OpenOffice features. I have already begun using the e-mail software.You can even get OpenOffice for Windows.
It’s free to download for folks who don’t have Microsoft Office on their computers, and it is compatible with all the MS Office programs.
05/10/2008 at 2:42 am #840513hermhater;87740 wrote:You can even get OpenOffice for Windows.It’s free to download for folks who don’t have Microsoft Office on their computers, and it is compatible with all the MS Office programs.
Yup, I have both and it is very comparable to MS Office.
05/10/2008 at 2:53 am #840519Chiefster;87755 wrote:Yup, I have both and it is very comparable to MS Office.And don’t forget the best part…
FREE!!!!
:yahoo:
05/10/2008 at 2:57 am #840521hermhater;87761 wrote:And don’t forget the best part…FREE!!!!
:yahoo:
EGGSACTLY!
06/17/2008 at 2:01 pm #843239The Windows XP era ends June 30 and soon hardware vendors will be shipping you all Vista all the time (in most cases). The save XP effort failed. The whining should cease. And now it’s time for Vista to sink or swim.
In a Fried has a good overview of where Windows XP will stand with PC manufacturers. And Matt Asay highlights a report from Evans Data noting that 92 percent of developers are ignoring Vista. Coupling these two items together and you come to one conclusion: Folks are skeptical about Vista, but a lot of that skepticism is because XP is still lingering.
If you’re a Vista complainer you have two options from here:- Move away from Windows completely (users try a new OS and developers jump ship).
- Or shut up and go with Vista.
My hunch is most folks will do that latter. I’d love to believe that Microsoft’s Vista miscues would result in a mass exodus, but I doubt that will happen. I also wonder why people live in New Jersey and pay those ridiculous property taxes, but shockingly enough people stay. Based on my Libertarian leanings I’d reckon there would be four people left in Jersey by now.
But I digress. Once consumers no longer have the XP option they’ll fall in line with Vista. Sure some percentage will go Mac, but if you didn’t jump yet–after a gazillion brilliant Apple ads knocking Vista–you probably won’t. And the developer worries: Developers will fall in line too. Evans Data notes:Only eight percent of North American software developers are currently writing applications to run on Microsoft’s Vista operating system, while half are still writing programs for XP, according to Evans Data’s Spring 2008, North American Development Survey. These same developers forecast a fragmented Windows market in 2009 with only 24 percent expecting to target Vista and 29% expecting to continue with XP.
“Developers have taken a wait and see approach to Vista”, said John Andrews, Evans Data’s President and CEO. “The new operating system has had more than its share of problems and the desire to move from XP on the Windows platform is still lagging – that coupled with interest in alternative operating systems is suppressing development activity and that in turn will further erode Vista’s acceptance.”Should Vista supporters be worried? Probably not. Developers have clearly hedged their bets, but that’s because XP was still being distributed. Once that distribution ends developers will have to step up their efforts on Vista. Corporations will complain but still roll out Vista. There’s a reason Microsoft cuts off previous versions of Windows–it works. And it’ll probably work this time too.
06/17/2008 at 7:48 pm #843247I’ve had Vista on my home PC for about 3 months now, and I got my first “blue screen error” last weekend. If they continue I’ll understand, but frankly at a pace of 4 blue screens per year, I personally don’t find that too alarming.
06/17/2008 at 10:19 pm #843254rbedgood;90667 wrote:I’ve had Vista on my home PC for about 3 months now, and I got my first “blue screen error” last weekend. If they continue I’ll understand, but frankly at a pace of 4 blue screens per year, I personally don’t find that too alarming.I haven’t had many problems with Vista either. The biggest adjustment for me has been the Microsfot Office applications all have new menu bars.
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