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Regarding Windows 7, yes, it probably was the only step forward (or as I see it, a good alternative to XP). One could argue that bad versions will appear (Vista) as a natural step in the process of evolution of a product but then how do they explain the disappearance of the Start button and its reappearance later on... It doesn't look good for a company that invests millions in research.Tenaja wrote:I disagree that there is no improvement in Windows. As for speed, W7 is virtually the same as XP; where W7 got slower it was always an insignificant change, but it also got significantly faster (i.e. twice as fast) in a couple areas. However, I much prefer the W7 interface, along with its numerous other improvements. The most significant being [finally] great support for 64-bit apps. That, and the taskbar updates, alt-tab improvements and window snapping functions are worth the upgrade alone. Not only that, you can network a lot more PC's than you used to, and that helped us at work a lot. (XP had such a low number we had to jump through hoops to connect the "right" computers together, and a Linux NAS was a requirement.)
Indeed, Linux is not ready yet, but it's very close thanks to distros like Ubuntu. Many things have been improved, but there is place for a lot more. It probably would have been better for the community to focus on raising the quality of the programs and improving user-friendliness instead of adding eye-candy. In any case, Linux is starting to come to the center of attention (for example Valve ported Steam) and it's all for the better as I see it. Maybe it will never surpass Windows, but it will gain enough momentum to be used as a good alternative. I won't touch the OSX subject since I haven't worked with it at all.Tenaja wrote:I'm no MS fan; I'd be using Linux if a) it had quality programs (there are no real engineering programs for it), and b) it was as good as Windows--meaning even a salesman could use it. But the reality is that it is not ready for mainstream use. It will never be as good as MS or OSX; the software authors for nix don't get paid, so the software doesn't get as much attention. And I have never seen a Mac I liked.