• Dettweiler
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    2 months ago

    I can’t help but notice you skipped two very terrible versions in that list:

    M.E.

    Vista

    I feel dirty just saying them.

    • lime!
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      82 months ago

      vista was also a good system. the market just tried to push it on people with hardware which was not up to the task. when 7 released, compatible hardware was already in place.

      • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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        62 months ago

        Not just hardware, drivers. Driver support was abysmal. On a decent hdd with updated drivers vista was fine.

        • lime!
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          42 months ago

          yeah because driver were previously allowed to do whatever the hell they wanted with the system and vista introduced a baselevel of security.

          the rollout was a mess, the os really wasn’t. which is a surprise considering the development story.

      • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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        12 months ago

        I’ll also put Vista’s bad reputation down to that it was the first version with UAC, which if I recall was set too sensitive, combined with the fact that it was something new and weird for most Windows users at the time and the fact that a lot of software didn’t have time to catch up to add proper compability with the system.

        • lime!
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          42 months ago

          it’s not that it was too sensitive, it was that windows was previously a lawless land where every application had full access to the entire system. you’re bound to get some compatibility issues from that.

    • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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      12 months ago

      That is correct, I never used ME and Vista at home so I didn’t think to add them.

      And as other’s have noted, the opinion on Vista is divided.