Sammael Bard
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Vista was meant for office users. It has one of the best security measures in all of Win operating systems. Not a bad OS, really, but it eats up upto 1 GB of your RAM space, and that's not acceptable for me.
Win XP and Win 7 are great too. Although I like the Win 7's new looks and features, I still love the bland features of Win XP. Clutter-free and easy to use.
I haven't used any other Win products except these.
A few things to note about Win 10:
> Win, due to hard competition from Android in the smartphone section has attempted a software that is all-conclusive and works the same on desktop, mobile and laptops. They've developed a software so that the users won't have problems while switching from touchscreen to keypad on the same device.
> Project Spartan, Window's reply to Google's Chrome, was a secret project which is supposed to be released with Win 10. After the massive failure of Internet Explorers, this browser is supposed to hit it out of the park.
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/facebook/000/268/820/aa0.jpg
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/697/062/baf.jpg
> The start button is back, but they kept the tiles to the side. Don't know if Bill Gates has a tile-fetish or not, but the developers decided that tiles would be a good feature to include for the touchscreen users. Admittedly, it doesn't look that bad. As long as there's the start button, I don't care much about anything else.
http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-43-49-metablogapi/3223.image_5F00_54D58533.png
> The first obvious bug to be reported was the wifi password scam. Your wifi password is shared with all of your friends. Now, I don't know the exact details, but I think it needs an update to fix it.
> Unless a program is very old, you can use it on Win 10. Otherwise, you have to use compatibility options. Doesn't guarantee to run all programs available, but it's a start.
> After the initial period of 1 year or so, you have to renew subscriptions for MS Office. This is a major dealbreaker for me, so I'll stick to my copy of Win 7 as long as I can.
Win XP and Win 7 are great too. Although I like the Win 7's new looks and features, I still love the bland features of Win XP. Clutter-free and easy to use.
I haven't used any other Win products except these.
A few things to note about Win 10:
> Win, due to hard competition from Android in the smartphone section has attempted a software that is all-conclusive and works the same on desktop, mobile and laptops. They've developed a software so that the users won't have problems while switching from touchscreen to keypad on the same device.
> Project Spartan, Window's reply to Google's Chrome, was a secret project which is supposed to be released with Win 10. After the massive failure of Internet Explorers, this browser is supposed to hit it out of the park.
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/facebook/000/268/820/aa0.jpg
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/697/062/baf.jpg
> The start button is back, but they kept the tiles to the side. Don't know if Bill Gates has a tile-fetish or not, but the developers decided that tiles would be a good feature to include for the touchscreen users. Admittedly, it doesn't look that bad. As long as there's the start button, I don't care much about anything else.
http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-43-49-metablogapi/3223.image_5F00_54D58533.png
> The first obvious bug to be reported was the wifi password scam. Your wifi password is shared with all of your friends. Now, I don't know the exact details, but I think it needs an update to fix it.
> Unless a program is very old, you can use it on Win 10. Otherwise, you have to use compatibility options. Doesn't guarantee to run all programs available, but it's a start.
> After the initial period of 1 year or so, you have to renew subscriptions for MS Office. This is a major dealbreaker for me, so I'll stick to my copy of Win 7 as long as I can.
