steven36 Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 Opinions on operating systems are very subjective. Some people love Windows 10. Some people hate it. Many users who resisted upgrading to Windows 7 in the first place now swear by the OS and stubbornly refuse to upgrade. If the reason you don’t want to join the Windows 10 party, however, is because you’re mad at Microsoft for dropping support of your hardware, or your favorite features and technologies, Mac OS X may not be the way to go. Quote Windows 10 is humming along at a decent clip, but still has a long way to go before it steals the title of de facto desktop operating system. Many Windows users object to Windows 10 for various reasons, and a fair percentage have threatened to just abandon Windows entirely and switch to Mac OS X. I know the grass is greener—blah, blah, blah—but if your reason for avoiding Windows 10 is that you don’t approve of Microsoft’s strong arm tactics you might want to think twice. At just under 10 percent of the desktop market, Windows 10 still lags slightly behind both Windows XP and Windows 8.1, and needs to grow by more than 500 percent to surpass Windows 7. However, Windows 10 still has about 50 percent more market share than all versions of Mac OS X combined. Clearly this is not a huge threat to Microsoft. Don’t get me wrong. I love Mac OS X. I used a MacBook Air as my primary PC for a couple years before the Surface Pro 2 came out. I’ve gone from Surface Pro 2, to Surface Pro 3, to Surface Pro 4 as my primary PC for personal use. I had a choice between a Dell laptop and a MacBook Pro for work, though, and I chose the MacBook Pro. Nothing against Dell or Windows. I just already have a Windows 10 PC and want to have access to both operating systems. But, I digress. I do love Mac OS X, and I’m a fan of Apple. I also understand, though, that Apple is Apple. Apple dumbs things down in the interest of simplicity and an intuitive user interface. Apple locks users into its ecosystem for their own safety and protection. And, when Apple decides to make a wholesale change in technology, it just does it. Customers be damned. In 2009 when Apple launched Mac OS X 10.6—a.k.a. “Snow Leopard”—it drew a hardcore line in the sand that made most existing Mac hardware obsolete. Apple was transitioning from the PowerPC to Intel x86 architecture, and it had no interest in playing nice or holding anyone’s hand. It was a very simple choice: Customers could continue using Mac OS X 10.5 on their PowerPC machines or they could go buy new hardware if they wanted to use the latest version of the OS. That wasn’t the first time Apple pulled the rug out from under customers. When Apple introduced the iMac in 1998 it killed off the beloved 3.5-inch floppy drive. I am sure there was a backlash in both cases, but I am not sure how strong. I don’t recall anyone threatening to abandon Apple and just switch to Windows, but I suppose that probably happened some. My point here is not to talk about how horrible Apple is. The choices Apple made were valid business decisions for the most part. Trying to maintain backwards compatibility or support legacy hardware just to keep users happy is complex and expensive. It’s better to just rip off the Band-Aid and let users get accustomed to the changes. Fast forward to 2016 and Microsoft’s decision to no longer support legacy versions of Windows on the latest hardware. Or, back up a year to Microsoft’s decision to remove Windows Media Center from Windows 10. Both of these things have left disgruntled Windows customers in their wakes, and threats to jump ship and just get a Mac. If you don’t like Windows 10, that’s fine. Don’t use it. If you are tired of Microsoft’s tactics and marketing strategies, that’s fine. Switch to some other platform. But, if your reason for wanting to switch is because you don’t like having technology taken away or being forced to upgrade to take advantage of the latest operating system, Apple may not be the way to go. Have you considered Linux? http://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2016/01/26/windows-10-objectors-should-think-twice-about-jumping-to-mac/ The Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 Another shameless advertisement for Linux, but linux may not be the way to go for the average user since it is not user friendly and everything that people learned about windows does not apply to linux. Mac OSX is much closer as an operating system to Windows and though the systems are more expensive, it is relatively easy to build a hackintosh computer that is fully compatible with Mac OSX, particularly for the 40 and under generation. Those of us with gaming PCs are happy to stick to Windows 7/8.1 for those platforms and all other computers could run any operating system. Linux does have the advantage of having a lot of free software so the total cost of ownership is less. I would like to see the system manufacturers offer other OSes at the retail level and those systems should be cheaper than a Windows system since Linux is free. Let the masses speak with their wallets because people will buy cheaper systems such as the Chromebooks. Just today I went into a Walmart and was looking at their offerings, out of 12 laptops on display, five were chromebooks of various manufacture and the prices were in the range of $149 to $229. According to the department manager, they sell 15 chromebooks for every pc laptop and can't keep them in stock. It's all about social media not business applications and games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 28, 2016 Author Share Posted January 28, 2016 15 minutes ago, straycat19 said: Another shameless advertisement for Linux, but linux may not be the way to go for the average user since it is not user friendly and everything that people learned about windows does not apply to linux. Mac OSX is much closer as an operating system to Windows and though the systems are more expensive, it is relatively easy to build a hackintosh computer that is fully compatible with Mac OSX, particularly for the 40 and under generation. Those of us with gaming PCs are happy to stick to Windows 7/8.1 for those platforms and all other computers could run any operating system. Linux does have the advantage of having a lot of free software so the total cost of ownership is less. I would like to see the system manufacturers offer other OSes at the retail level and those systems should be cheaper than a Windows system since Linux is free. Let the masses speak with their wallets because people will buy cheaper systems such as the Chromebooks. Just today I went into a Walmart and was looking at their offerings, out of 12 laptops on display, five were chromebooks of various manufacture and the prices were in the range of $149 to $229. According to the department manager, they sell 15 chromebooks for every pc laptop and can't keep them in stock. It's all about social media not business applications and games. Another shameless advertisement for chormebooks? I'm using Linux right now on my old pc I bought years ago when win 8 1st came out the latest version of Linux works fine on it for free and Windows 10 dont even support the drivers for my hardware.. No need to pay $229. for it Im one those people who switched to using Linux because I bought a pc with windows 8 on it new and by the time windows 10 came out they didn't support drivers for it . Im tired of buying new pcs time to do the free thing for awhile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CODYQX4 Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 I've been happy using OS X, and there's always Parallels for Windows apps like Visual Studio that are just never going to OS X or Linux. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 28, 2016 Author Share Posted January 28, 2016 Just now, CODYQX4 said: I've been happy using OS X, and there's always Parallels for Windows apps like Visual Studio that are just never going to OS X or Linux. But you also use windows 10 , I use Windows 8.1 and Linux because I dont like windows 10 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 1 minute ago, steven36 said: Another shameless advertisement for chormebooks? I'm using Linux right now on my old pc I bought years ago when win 8 1st came the latest version of Linux works fine on it for free and Windows 10 dont even support the drivers for my hardware No need to pay $229. for it You missed the point of my post. People will buy cheap laptops (chromebooks) over those with windows. So if the manufacturers would sell laptops with Linux cheap (like the chromebooks) then people would buy those instead of windows and since there is a slew of free productivity software for Linux they could push them as a true replacement for windows. Personally I have absolutely no use for Chromebooks. Really, old is when windows 8.1 came out, I think not. Old is my Dell Inspiron 3000 I bought for $2100 in 1997 with Windows 95 that is running an old version of Ubuntu now. Or my ancient PC built in 1995 with a pentium 166, 4MB ram, Matrox video card with 8MB (cost $1000) and two 520MB HDDs still running Windows 95c. Just a little perspective on what old really is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 28, 2016 Author Share Posted January 28, 2016 1 hour ago, straycat19 said: You missed the point of my post. People will buy cheap laptops (chromebooks) over those with windows. So if the manufacturers would sell laptops with Linux cheap (like the chromebooks) then people would buy those instead of windows and since there is a slew of free productivity software for Linux they could push them as a true replacement for windows. Personally I have absolutely no use for Chromebooks. Really, old is when windows 8.1 came out, I think not. Old is my Dell Inspiron 3000 I bought for $2100 in 1997 with Windows 95 that is running an old version of Ubuntu now. Or my ancient PC built in 1995 with a pentium 166, 4MB ram, Matrox video card with 8MB (cost $1000) and two 520MB HDDs still running Windows 95c. Just a little perspective on what old really is. The other week you was talking about how good Linux was , why does you're story change every-week ? i have a photographic memory that's why i catch on to things to do with electronics so fast . I started building things as a kid i have a windows 98 somewhere but i want use it anymore just like i want use my old xp box anymore there x86 and the processors are too small to play the kind of videos i like on Linux . All the old processors that came out before HD processors are crap . A low end processor nowadays is like a 100 times more fast than the best ones made bk in the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CODYQX4 Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 25 minutes ago, steven36 said: But you also use windows 10 , I use Windows 8.1 and Linux because I dont like windows 10 . Windows 10 + Harsh Firewall Configuration + StartIsBack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 28, 2016 Author Share Posted January 28, 2016 17 minutes ago, CODYQX4 said: Windows 10 + Harsh Firewall Configuration + StartIsBack. Something like that is what i used back when I used windows 10 but by the time you remove and block all the spyware you just have windows 8.1 in a windows 10 shell.. my new PC as long as i use the hardware that came with it will get windows 8.1 updates tell 2023 no need to update it lol. they claim Windows 10 is a improved version of windows 8.1 but only thing they added you use a replacement for that's worth having unless you upgraded the processor to use DX 12? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbingStorm Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 The only op system I haven't used on a daily basis is OSX and I've been thing of getting a Mac just so I can see if it really :just works :as I'm told by so many. However...I am a tinkerer and do love to mess with windows so I'm not sure if a mac is for me ,as well as the price here in Australia is so damn expensive. As for Linux..its perfectly usable but still doesn't have the polish of windows. But I am fed up with Microsoft's new direction of money first customers last policy.And no info about updates really pisses me off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stylemessiah Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 I have an OSX 10 El Capitan VM image, for that day when Microsoft finally figures out a way to get around all the blocks i have in place to stop my PC from being infected by the spyware and virus that is Windows 10 28 minutes ago, OrbingStorm said: The only op system I haven't used on a daily basis is OSX and I've been thing of getting a Mac just so I can see if it really :just works :as I'm told by so many. However...I am a tinkerer and do love to mess with windows so I'm not sure if a mac is for me ,as well as the price here in Australia is so damn expensive. As for Linux..its perfectly usable but still doesn't have the polish of windows. But I am fed up with Microsoft's new direction of money first customers last policy.And no info about updates really pisses me off. Depending on your existing hardware, you could possibly make yourself a Hackintosh, i wouldnt give that evil skivvy wearing cult a bloody cent, but i will use their free OS for free on occasion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbingStorm Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 I have been looking at that exact thing lately by trying it in vmware or similar but I need to spend more time figuring it out.Also I need to find that image. Only thing is I do love that gorgeous screen resolution they have.My graphics card will run a 4k monitor though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 29, 2016 Author Share Posted January 29, 2016 7 hours ago, OrbingStorm said: As for Linux..its perfectly usable but still doesn't have the polish of windows. Also it dont have BSOD and all those great things that comes with Windows , Its not about polish really its about you're ability to adapt to using different software not many windows programs will run in Wine in Linux . So you have to get use to open source ones for Linux . . Many people use Linux everyday and dont touch windows but most of them dont visit a windows software forums ether. As far as Mac I already went down that road with Microsoft Windows for the last 15 years them waiting my money I'm not going to invest anymore money just to mess around on the internet. tell i need a new box , I just bought a new one in Sep 2015 .. I already have a windows 7 x64 , windows 8.1.x64 and Linux x64 with dual boot Linux Mint / Xubuntu and some retired x86 pcs i dont even use anymore. I need MAC OS like I need a hole in the head Very old pcs are useless unless you need them for office work or something they dont have enough ram to be a server let alone watch hd videos on.. there not even worth putting Linux on . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MidnightDistortions Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 I use Linux and i love it. Sure it doesn't support a lot of things as of yet but that's why i also use W7. The way MS is treating it's user base you would think more people would either go Mac or Linux. I certainly don't like the nagware MS is attempting to place on my W7 machines. MS isn't pulling this crap on their gaming consoles because they have Sony to worry about but the problem with MS is they have 90% of computer users which doesn't seem to budge. Linux certainly has the potential to crush MS but the problem is people are too concerned about it not having support. You'd think there wasn't many developers who even understand how to code for Linux, the problem is companies isn't taking advantage of Linux. They'd save a bit on having to upgrade their hardware to keep Windows running, in fact it's also easier on their hardware as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 29, 2016 Author Share Posted January 29, 2016 10 minutes ago, MidnightDistortions said: I use Linux and i love it. Sure it doesn't support a lot of things as of yet but that's why i also use W7. The way MS is treating it's user base you would think more people would either go Mac or Linux. I certainly don't like the nagware MS is attempting to place on my W7 machines. MS isn't pulling this crap on their gaming consoles because they have Sony to worry about but the problem with MS is they have 90% of computer users which doesn't seem to budge. Linux certainly has the potential to crush MS but the problem is people are too concerned about it not having support. You'd think there wasn't many developers who even understand how to code for Linux, the problem is companies isn't taking advantage of Linux. They'd save a bit on having to upgrade their hardware to keep Windows running, in fact it's also easier on their hardware as well. I'm like this once they made processors fast enough to do what i want too do that was good enough regardless if on windows or Linux .Sort of like businesses if it would been up to them M$ would had update XP forever it was good enough . That's the whole reason M$ is giving away and O/S with adware and pushing businesses to upgrade . There's not much else that can be added to make a system do anything you really need since Windows 7 People are tired of them making stuff for no reason . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vibranium Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Quite a few people I know use both Mac and PC. Some have multiple PCs running Windows and Linux according to their needs. We are in a world where different OSes are becoming more like each other in terms of capability and function. Microsoft (or any other company) cannot make any stupid moves without burning through piles of cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 29, 2016 Author Share Posted January 29, 2016 I know one person not from the internet that has a mac its my nephew's girlfriend he goes to collage to work on computers and he told me you dont want a mac. Like the OP says its really self contained like the modern apps part of windows its harder to use than Windows are Linux . Most people who buy mac mostly do it for looks .Mac already been updating the same version of its O/S MAC has been Mac OS X 10 since 2000 iOS 11 will come and i bet Mac will be still at 10 . Were do you think they got idea to make windows 10 forever? Microsoft is so unoriginal to do this 15 years latter It didn't work 2 good for apple so how do Microsoft think it will work for them ? every time a new codename Apple charge a fee .Even if it will be windows 10 forever what comes out 5 years from now want be compatible with hardware today . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbingStorm Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Yes its all food for thought.Thanks for the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbingStorm Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 I predict Android for pcs will become very popular.Dare I say that some Linux users will move over to it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CODYQX4 Posted January 30, 2016 Share Posted January 30, 2016 Fun fact. Unboxed a new Windows machine (it was running 7 not 10), BSOD within 5 minutes. I blame the OEM crapware or drivers but damn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 30, 2016 Author Share Posted January 30, 2016 14 hours ago, CODYQX4 said: Fun fact. Unboxed a new Windows machine (it was running 7 not 10), BSOD within 5 minutes. I blame the OEM crapware or drivers but damn. I ran windows 7 for over 2 years everyday once and never had to reformat Im still using that hard drive on a different PC with Linux. Also i have another Windows 7 PC that was vista i use to encode videos and stuff it came with vista and its never been formatted since 2010 lol. So that's not win 7 fault you have something wrong most likely a computably issue like you say. 15 hours ago, OrbingStorm said: I predict Android for pcs will become very popular.Dare I say that some Linux users will move over to it? Dare i say not most Android apps cost money or they are proprietary software.. Mostly just windows users will use this O/S if it ever does anything on PCs . Long after everyone is off in cloud with Win10 Hybrid/Cloud the Linux community will be the only traditional PC users left . So far Remix O/S dont even have auto updates when the version updates you have to clean install and they still never release a version that will work on x86 for old laptops. I'm watching what it does just for shits and giggles but it will never replace my Linux O/S . Here is a good review of Remix O/S http://thenewstack.io/remix-os-peek-future-android-desktop/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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