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  • M Maximilien

    "If it ain't broken, donut fixit"... Wait until you have compelling reasons to upgrade (mainly software/libraries that stop supporting old versions of Windows)

    I'd rather be phishing!

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    SteveS TrippStudios
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    Compelling Reason. FREE for first year.

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    • W W Balboos GHB

      Just from my experience with MS products I'd stand well back until the other shoe drops. Even as far back as DOS, 6.0 was a disaster that destroyed many a user's HDD data before it was fixed with 6.1; Particularly if they're letting Win 7 users upgrade for free, I can not help but think that it's bait on some hook. Maybe just because Win8 is a flop and they need to pull the Win users back onto the same level as best they can, but I don't trust in corporate altruism (an oxymoron if ever there was one). And what about intrusiveness - I keep trying to control updates to Win7 PC's so they don't happen at bad times - and it keeps getting set back to them doing it to me, anyway. Maybe some Lenovo inspired spyware as part of the O/S? I'd take a step back until they clear the bodies.

      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

      "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert

      "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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      Bait on some hook? Nah, SOMEONE'S trying to get their app store a userbase. Android went from nothing to 2 billion in a few years.

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      • S SteveS TrippStudios

        Compelling Reason. FREE for first year.

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        Compelling anti-reason - free for the first year ... then what?

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        • L Lost User

          I'd recommend OpenSUSE or Ubuntu, with Wine and Mono.

          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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          If you are using Mono why would you need Wine? Considering Gnome is built on mono.

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          • S SteveS TrippStudios

            If you are using Mono why would you need Wine? Considering Gnome is built on mono.

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            They're not the same thing, and one thing does not replace the other. Mono is a .NET implementation, while Wine is a WinAPI implementation. I'm using Mono to run my .NET projects, Wine for small windows-applications that I love, like Notepad++.

            SteveS@TrippStudios wrote:

            Considering Gnome is built on mono.

            Gnome existed before Mono :)

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            • R Roger Wright

              I've been hearing about Windows 10 being a free upgrade to current Win 7 users, and it's got me thinking about upgrades. I use Win 7 at home, of course, but my office uses Win 7, as well, and has about a dozen users. Since I haven't bothered to keep up with new developments in the Windows world, owing to being buried in work, can anyone suggest a good reason not to upgrade when it becomes available? Bear in mind that I/we have no intention of ever using a touch interface for anything, now or forever, and we no longer have any "legacy" software to support in the company; I think we're in a good position to upgrade, skipping all the garbage attendant to the whole Win 8 travesty. Does it matter that the office currently uses a Win Server 2008 and we don't plan to upgrade to 2012? Am I missing anything that I should know about here?

              Will Rogers never met me.

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              :rose:10 for the money. 10 for the glory. 10 for the world. Viva la revolución!

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              • L Lost User

                They're not the same thing, and one thing does not replace the other. Mono is a .NET implementation, while Wine is a WinAPI implementation. I'm using Mono to run my .NET projects, Wine for small windows-applications that I love, like Notepad++.

                SteveS@TrippStudios wrote:

                Considering Gnome is built on mono.

                Gnome existed before Mono :)

                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                Agreed. Gnome was before Mono, latest version though is mono-based. Run ubuntu 14.10 on vm in win8, always nice to be able to check things from multiple perspectives. Even have xamarin studios on my RPi 2 :laugh:

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                  Compelling anti-reason - free for the first year ... then what?

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                  If it goes to OSaaS you stop there, if you want. Otherwise people have been on XP since 2001, and been on IE 6 since then too.

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                  • S SteveS TrippStudios

                    Agreed. Gnome was before Mono, latest version though is mono-based. Run ubuntu 14.10 on vm in win8, always nice to be able to check things from multiple perspectives. Even have xamarin studios on my RPi 2 :laugh:

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                    SteveS@TrippStudios wrote:

                    Gnome was before Mono, latest version though is mono-based.

                    Cool, you learn something new every day here :)

                    SteveS@TrippStudios wrote:

                    Even have xamarin studios on my RPi 2 :laugh:

                    I don't have Xamarin on there, but Samba is already installed. Too bad there's no network here, could be fun.

                    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      I've been hearing about Windows 10 being a free upgrade to current Win 7 users, and it's got me thinking about upgrades. I use Win 7 at home, of course, but my office uses Win 7, as well, and has about a dozen users. Since I haven't bothered to keep up with new developments in the Windows world, owing to being buried in work, can anyone suggest a good reason not to upgrade when it becomes available? Bear in mind that I/we have no intention of ever using a touch interface for anything, now or forever, and we no longer have any "legacy" software to support in the company; I think we're in a good position to upgrade, skipping all the garbage attendant to the whole Win 8 travesty. Does it matter that the office currently uses a Win Server 2008 and we don't plan to upgrade to 2012? Am I missing anything that I should know about here?

                      Will Rogers never met me.

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                      Maybe the hardest reason not to upgrade as soon as it is available is that it is not in your DNA or in your companies DNA. So expect a few generations of employees to mutate and acquire the skills to be early ad safe adopters.

                      Frank Silva

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