Microsoft Warns Windows 7 Has Serious Problems
This is why people do not trust business. These statements have no basis in fact, for the reasons outlined, in addition, MS has a responsibility to tell users of any threats. W10 still has issues with bad updates that trash machines and become virtually impossible to undo unless you are failry savvy. I know several people who complain they bought machines and then they just trashed themselves, and every one had W10, and there had just been updates issue. Sure enough you go look and users complain of updates that did just that, but they were able to find workarounds. These hings lead the sheeple to not trust companies, and not upgrade. Honest, open business is what they need to practice, not this type of fear mongering. Sounds a lot like some political party crap to me...
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Its a balancing act that I call controlling the level of chaos. If you move too fast, your level of chaos overwhelms you and you die. If you move too slow your competitors overwhelm you and you die.
I also have my MacBook Air, with an outstanding Logitech keyboard & mouse that actually displaced my Apple/Mac BlueTooth keyboard & trackpad that I still have - just like the Logitech products better. The MacBook has a single connection using ThunderBolt to the monitor, providing both power to the Mac, Audio and Video to the monitor.
Boot time? milliseconds. I tap a key and it springs to life, it also power-naps when it sleeps, updating my email and if I'm transcoding and transferring media files to the media jukebox server for the house, it will finish that while sleeping as well. Obviously, SMS text messages, FaceTime, telephone calls, etc. from the iPhone or my iPad route automatically to the Mac and I can just take them with the monitor & camera.
I've been a high end (like 100 cluster server blades for a single application) systems engineer for about 20-25 years, but personally, I don't use a WinTel PC for anything if I don't have to, I only buy or use Macs for my personal stuff and 99% of my work I just do with the Mac... Office 2016 for Mac runs circles around its Windows counterpart, even Microsoft can't succeed in making their own platform look better for their own product line... and if I need a Windows app, VMWare Fusion just puts a Windows 7 subsystem into OS X and I run Windows apps as good or better than they run on my WinTel i7..
I travel a lot, around 100,000 miles a year, the MacBook Air has about an 11 hour battery life, which is why I originally switched, but quickly gave up on using anything else. The Mac/iPhone/iPad ecosystem is pretty unbeatable for productivity.
Updates for OS X are like one here and there, maybe every other month at the most, and most of those will be RAW camera file drivers for PhotoShop & such. I usually get an iTunes update about twice a year supporting the next generation of iOS devices, and of course, the bi-annual release of OS X is always free...
As for longevity, I had a 2009 MacBook Air using a DuoCore processor, then a 2011 MacBook Pro using a Core-2, and my current MacBook Air has an i5. All 3 are still in service in the family, my son uses the old MacBook Air for notes at college because it is light and still has a 8 or 9 hour battery life and uses the MacBook Pro at his apartment. Both run latest OS X without issue.
I'd love to look at a comparable 7 year old Windows Laptop as to how well it would run Windows 10...
this is a typical plan, I'm afraid. -- j
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MS took their copy of the source code and that rolled into the original Windows NT, which could actually run OS2 applications pretty easily for a couple of versions after that.
IBM did a couple of additional versions of OS/2, but kind of gave up on the effort.
IBM makes great server products today, they just don't dabble much in the operating systems other than AIX unix. Most of their enterprise applications they design and market with a flavor of Linux. (WebSphere, DB2, Maximo, etc.)
Why for free and what's the big rush?
Is Big Brother paying someone my tax money to keep an eye on me better kinda like he did in the novel?
I still have Windows 7. So does my far more than I tekkie son, who cautioned me at least half a year ago not to mess with Windows 10 until all the kinks are worked out.
The little old(er than me) lady next door told me three months ago that she "upgraded" to Window 10 and had to pay a geek squad to come over and get her games back and to fix other problems.
I believe she said that took 3 or 4 hours.
No freakin' thank you!
I'll switch after my son does--that depending on what happens when he does.
Novell Netware was incredibly solid. We had a customer lose a server. It was a small network and when we went to upgrade the server we couldn't find it! It was still running, and had been for several years but no one knew where it was. We finally found it in a counter cabinet behind some papers. Of course the functions we expected from it were simple.
A Google search gives me a size for MVS of about 20 million lines of code and for Windows of 40-50 million lines. I would assume for MVS that since it started in the 70s a lot of the core code has long been stable.
I scolded him for upgrading! Didn't I teach him anything over the last 20 years?? My hubby refuses to click the upgrade on his computer (Windows 7) I run OSX and Linux.
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