I like Win8.1: What Would Compel Me to Upgrade?
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
that's the craziest f***ing thing i ever heard.
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
So you feel good, I use Windows 8.1 at home and aside from a few quirks, prefer it over Windows 7. I'd upgrade my Windows 7 work computer to Windows 10, but it's a laptop, which are notorious for not having drivers for all the little things, like the touch pad.
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Yeah, the Pi is great... Well, the Pi 2B, actually... Just got it last week. Trouble is, I haven't managed to think of anything useful to do with it yet. Really just bought it because I was having a really depressing week and needed to take my mind off things... But hey, I have a server running 24/7 in my apartment, using about as much electricity as a cell phone... I'm sure I'll think of something cool to do with it.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)I have my Raspberry Pi running as a server, running minidlna for streaming to my TV, SFTP for "cloud" storage, and shellinabox for CLI (and causing panic in people who think I'm hacking their computer from within a browser). I've had the opposite experience, running a laptop with Ubuntu (Gnome 3 for myself as a WM, and MATE for my wife), with a partition for Windows 8.1 that hardly ever gets booted.
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
I much prefer Shutdown/Restart/Logoff in Win10 I like the Option of windowed WinRT Apps in Win10 I really like the Quick Access files instead of Favorites of Win10 I like to prospect of Future Sandboxed desktop software from the store that will come with Win10 I like Cortana I like the Edge Browser. I like distributed Windows Updates so all my computers get updates faster sharing from my LAN That's a few reasons I upgraded to Win10 I don't like One Drive as much in Win10 but that is the only thing not better.
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
I don't see what prevent you to upgrade?! Win10 is very much the same the Win8 except: - performance is even better - Windows Store App works seamless as desktop App now (if you like) - (if you like): use tablet mode: everything is fullscreen again!
All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!
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You are right! I've already installed Windows 10 and rolled back to 8.1 over the weekend. The problem I encountered was that if you have a Cisco VPN client, it will destroy the networking stack in Windows 10; which means no Internet, no network connectivity.
AFAIR the Cisco VPN client was late to W8, too. It is as amazing piece of engineering as Nikon Capture NX is - new main version for every new OS release both on Windows and Mac.
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
I have a naive statistics app developed in Delphi 7. It does a lot of memory allocations and file readings during the startup. It starts faster on W10+HDD than on W7+SSD.
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
Nothing really. For someone comfortable with the level of intrusion in Win 8, Win 10 won't bring you too much extra joy or sorrow. I personally am fine in Win 7, without the useless store, tiles, metro apps and whatnot from Win 8, but that's just me. Being a free upgrade, people will migrate without thinking, and us developers will have to satisfy their needs for apps. More work for us! Yupeeeeee!
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Don't feel bad, I agree with you. 8.1 is solid, there's really nothing wrong with it.
I also really like Windows 8 and am wondering if there is any good reason to upgrade...
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Yep, I said it out loud. I like Windows 8.1. I develop on it and it works great for me so why would I even care about Windows 10? Seriously, are there any benefits? Mostly what it sounds like I get is MORE INTRUSION from MICROSOFT. Anyone? Anyone?
I'm still running Windows XP on my PC. I do use newer systems on client computers, but I am reluctant to upgrade at all. Why? First of all, I like Office 2003, especially as I am so comfortable drawing complex diagrams with it and I find getting used to newer Office versions a bit awkward, especially with those infuriating Ribbons of Death. Also, every time I go to PC World the reps put me off buying a PC by trying to convince me to add on so much stuff I don't need, or by trying to flog me a pre-built PC that doesn't ideally meet my specifications. I just keep walking away empty-handed. Bonus: I can watch more Youtube videos than most users of more modern (i.e. more censored) systems. Problem: I can't run much in the way of VS software, but then the free versions were a bit deficient anyway, which has added momentum to my move to Java, though I can't use Netbeans 8. Additional problem: Windows put me off with all that Metro rubbish and its clunky 'touchscreen' icons - I want a PC OS not some hybrid. I will upgrade eventually, but I am reluctant.
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I suppose if the airlines can rip away our personal freedoms in the US, why not MS?
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I suppose if the airlines government can rip away our personal freedoms in the US,
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I much prefer Shutdown/Restart/Logoff in Win10 I like the Option of windowed WinRT Apps in Win10 I really like the Quick Access files instead of Favorites of Win10 I like to prospect of Future Sandboxed desktop software from the store that will come with Win10 I like Cortana I like the Edge Browser. I like distributed Windows Updates so all my computers get updates faster sharing from my LAN That's a few reasons I upgraded to Win10 I don't like One Drive as much in Win10 but that is the only thing not better.
Thanks for sharing. Great list of features for me to check out. Glad to hear someone with some positive news. Don't tell, but I'm a Microsoft fan. Their dev world has always been the best.:thumbsup: sigh, I'll probably get flamed for this. :)
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I don't see what prevent you to upgrade?! Win10 is very much the same the Win8 except: - performance is even better - Windows Store App works seamless as desktop App now (if you like) - (if you like): use tablet mode: everything is fullscreen again!
All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!
That's all good news. Someone else was telling me the same thing. I will upgrade. I'm just not usually an early adopter, because I like others to feel the pain first. :)
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I have a naive statistics app developed in Delphi 7. It does a lot of memory allocations and file readings during the startup. It starts faster on W10+HDD than on W7+SSD.
That that is a very interesting tidbit. Old app runninng on new OS and doing well. Glad to hear of the success. Thanks for the info. :thumbsup:
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Nothing really. For someone comfortable with the level of intrusion in Win 8, Win 10 won't bring you too much extra joy or sorrow. I personally am fine in Win 7, without the useless store, tiles, metro apps and whatnot from Win 8, but that's just me. Being a free upgrade, people will migrate without thinking, and us developers will have to satisfy their needs for apps. More work for us! Yupeeeeee!
Yes, that is the most difficult part of the whole thing -- more OSes mean more branching support required. It's a crazy fragmented world out there. And Microsoft keeps on fragmenting.
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I'm still running Windows XP on my PC. I do use newer systems on client computers, but I am reluctant to upgrade at all. Why? First of all, I like Office 2003, especially as I am so comfortable drawing complex diagrams with it and I find getting used to newer Office versions a bit awkward, especially with those infuriating Ribbons of Death. Also, every time I go to PC World the reps put me off buying a PC by trying to convince me to add on so much stuff I don't need, or by trying to flog me a pre-built PC that doesn't ideally meet my specifications. I just keep walking away empty-handed. Bonus: I can watch more Youtube videos than most users of more modern (i.e. more censored) systems. Problem: I can't run much in the way of VS software, but then the free versions were a bit deficient anyway, which has added momentum to my move to Java, though I can't use Netbeans 8. Additional problem: Windows put me off with all that Metro rubbish and its clunky 'touchscreen' icons - I want a PC OS not some hybrid. I will upgrade eventually, but I am reluctant.
I think the information you've provided is great. That's the trouble with upgrades -- the world says everyone wants them and __must__ have them, but the truth is, if the tools you have are doing the trick, it is ridiculous to upgrade. One the VSTudio thing, have you tried SharpDev Studio? It is free and super cool alternative to VStudio and supports the .NET frameworks. Check it out at: http://www.icsharpcode.net/opensource/sd/[^] It's opensource too so you can even examine the code it was built with. Really cool.
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That's all good news. Someone else was telling me the same thing. I will upgrade. I'm just not usually an early adopter, because I like others to feel the pain first. :)
Well I have to say that Edge is buggy.. Even though I still use it as my default browser, it starts up so quickly!! But problem I had so far: - occasional crash (particularly if I try to drag a tab on a new window) - I have trouble having more than 3 window (see above) - a few other tab issues for the record IE11 is still there, I even pinned it on the taskbar, don't feel like using it...
All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!
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I find it interesting that all the talk is on the UI changes. Nothing about how MS is trying to make the OS a service and the collection of our data. Yes you can talk about Facebook and Google and how they already do it. That does not make it right. I personally do not use Facebook it escapes me why I would want to put my dirty laundry out for all to see. Google I do use but limited I sure do not use Gmail and I sure will not do any banking on a Google OS.
Buckrogerz
Recent reports about user privacy violations on Windows 10 disturb me. I don't like what Google and MS are doing with user data and I don't like their attempts to own a user's internet experience. It's wrong. This reminds me of the two-way screens of 1984. More and more these big IT companies creep me out, seriously. I have plans to make absolutely minimum use of their services and products.