I did have a big long reply typed out on my ipod about how interfaces of popular on both linux and windows maintained a level of familiarity between each other allowing people to use them with the exceptions of office 07, IE7, Vista and from screenshots windows 7. Which instead of changing things for the better simply change things for the sake of change. From my POV windows is guilty of massively unnecessary changing the interface.
I id type this out but then my ipod deleted it. I hate it when things do that. I'm not retyping that, Ill just summerise by saying that the fact they can give excuses as to why they changed the interface does not alter the criticism that the change make the software look and behave unlike anything that came before it. office 07 now looks completely out of place in its own home when stood up against other native applications. Its quite hypocritical to criticise Linux for this, when actively endorsing it elsewhere.
I hate that operating system for their atrocities against the boot loader >.>
I id type this out but then my ipod deleted it. I hate it when things do that. I'm not retyping that, Ill just summerise by saying that the fact they can give excuses as to why they changed the interface does not alter the criticism that the change make the software look and behave unlike anything that came before it. office 07 now looks completely out of place in its own home when stood up against other native applications. Its quite hypocritical to criticise Linux for this, when actively endorsing it elsewhere.
(June 5, 2009 at 6:58 am)Kyuuketsuki Wrote: You only have to look at the problems you get when trying to install Windows AFTER installing Linux to see MS at their, ahem, best
I hate that operating system for their atrocities against the boot loader >.>
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