Spyke
sh.itjust.works

8 was worse. At least Vista looked like Windows instead of being some weird phone OS hybrid where I couldn't find anything until I installed a third-party start menu. A start menu!

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Vista with updates was also shockingly stable. 7 on launch was really just Vista with a new taskbar skin.

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Not even close. Vista wasn't a straight-up middle finger to desktop users. Well, not by M$ standards anyway.

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I always thought there's a line people draw when they do bdsm so the fun doesn't become torture.

You just crossed it using a 6m pole in order to land as far as possible from the line.

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programming.dev

This post is so old that the first time I saw it Windows 8.1 was still rolling out

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Windows 8 was pretty bad, but you could at least still use desktop mode just fine with a quick settings fix.

Fucking windows 11 took top, left, and right taskbar from us and then locked all the threads asking for it back, and prevented the registry hack to at least get top taskbar back.

Windows 8 was fine

I'm holding out on my work laptop until they force me to "upgrade"

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lemmy.world

I thought 8 was ok... 8.1 was the best 8, which changed a few of the annoying things and made it fine. I agree with the other person here, this should be Vista.

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s_s
lemm.ee

8 was at least an attempt to try to make things better for home users and get away from win32 cruff.

Like or hate the exact approach they took, you have to admire the spirit.

10 and 11 has been Microsoft saying "fuck em. They won't ever be happy steal everything you can while they're still here."

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I don't think Windows will ever fully escape Win32 cruft. One of the major features of Windows is backwards compatibility.

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lemmy.ca

Could be worse; could be Vista, 7, 10, 11,

At least 8/8.1 had a good UI

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If they did the 11 thing where old hardware can’t use it then it wouldn’t be any worse than 7

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jdeathreply
lemm.ee

ME was a king compared to anything microshit makes these days

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ME was an eldritch abomination of cobbled together dos and nt architecture that should have never been.

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