MacOS isn’t MacOS just for looks. It’s the overall experience of the whole ecosystem. MS can change the looks all they want, it’s still the same crap under the hood.
Yeah but I still need a gaming PC.I made the right call switching in 2020. Thank you Apple Silicon for making the Mac good and turning me from a hater to a lover.
Unless you make money from gaming. You just want a gaming PC.Yeah but I still need a gaming PC.
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Ah, a fellow 2020 switcher. Hello 👋I made the right call switching in 2020. Thank you Apple Silicon for making the Mac good and turning me from a hater to a lover.
Every computer made is some variant UI of macOS. Every phone made is some variant UI of iOS.So at Ignite 2022 Microsoft had a little teaser for Windows 12 and uh...well see for yourself:
They're not even hiding it anymore. Aside from the lack of a menu bar and that ugly Windows search at the top, it's straight up macOS.
You know what this means right? THE MAC IS BACK BABY! You know the Mac is good again if it's being directly copied again.
Welp get ready for Mac vs PC 3. It's coming.
I stuck it out through the last service pack of Windows 7, which brought my state of the art gaming PC of the day to its knees for some reason. That had been preceded by multiple Xbox 360 hardware failures and I had already bought an iPad and iPhone at that point. It was time.I made the right call switching in 2020. Thank you Apple Silicon for making the Mac good and turning me from a hater to a lover.
Yeah but I still need a gaming PC.
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Unless you make money from gaming. You just want a gaming PC.
Having been a windows dev and user from about 1990, the only thing that will work is what is in the screenshot.
I have an Windows machine in a qemu VM as I still have to maintain something on Windows NT 4 which is beyond obsolete.I just went back to Windows 10 this weekend (from 11) to avoid secure boot/anti-cheat hassles from the new EA FIFA game (and I'm sure others coming out soon)
It was a refreshing reversion. Just seems snappier and simpler -- less bloated if you will.
I just went back to Windows 10 this weekend (from 11) to avoid secure boot/anti-cheat hassles from the new EA FIFA game (and I'm sure others coming out soon)
It was a refreshing reversion. Just seems snappier and simpler -- less bloated if you will.
That really looks awful. It's like they stole the look but missed the reasoning.
You are sure of this....why? They have two sizes. Huge and small in Win 7/10/11. If that's what you mean, then okay?Looks very nice/clean to me 🤷🏼♂️ And of course I'm sure their version of the "dock" can be relocated/customized/resized to your liking.
You are sure of this....why? They have two sizes. Huge and small in Win 7/10/11. If that's what you mean, then okay?
That's not an option forever- 10 goes end of support in Q4 2025 unless something changes. We are all iPadOS on the route sales side and looking into moving their immediate supervisors onto iPad as well. If we can get to a usable state where managers can do what they need away from Windows even 90% of the time we will likely do so, but I don't think we'll escape a Windows 11 (or 12?) refresh completely.Thank god my job we aren't upgrading to it and are staying on 10.
Okay? I mean that's good, I guess. I think it's lame. The coolness of windows for me is that it has corners. It isn't trying to be mac. It isn't trying to light and airy. It has color for crying out loud. It doesn't have random things floating up top for no reason. It has a freaking system tray. This is so bad.Of course this doesn't look like the traditional Windows taskbar, so we're probably discussing the wrong paradigm, but I just looked it up and apparently in Windows 11 you can actually get 3 sizes for the taskbar with a simple registry edit.
Okay? I mean that's good, I guess. I think it's lame. The coolness of windows for me is that it has corners. It isn't trying to be mac. It isn't trying to light and airy. It has color for crying out loud. It doesn't have random things floating up top for no reason. It has a freaking system tray. This is so bad.
I keep a winXP VM around for some mission-critical work. But crossover made my life a lot easier on the M1. Crossover bottles dedicated to each program are way smaller than even a winXP VM.I have an Windows machine in a qemu VM as I still have to maintain something on Windows NT 4 which is beyond obsolete.
It boots in under 3 seconds in a VM emulating a different CPU.
Now that's snappy. The funny thing is it has Office 97 on it and that's actually not all that different to Office 365...