• Re: Never do a system ful

    From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Nick Andre on Fri Jul 9 21:56:00 2021
    Nick,

    They've copied and ripped off stuff over the many years but mostly were "subtle" about it. When Billy and Ballmer were at the helm, the big
    thing was at least the OS had some level of quality to it... even Vista got relatively quick patches and service packs to fix how broken it
    was.

    I still remember the big stink with DoubleSpace and DriveSpace, when they
    had actually stolen info from "Stacker".

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Kurt Weiske on Fri Jul 9 21:57:00 2021
    Kurt,

    I saw a Youtube video showing UI bits in Windows 10 that dated back to 8.1,8, 7,Vista, XP and even 2000.

    I have a meme in the files area, showing various domiciles with various versions of Windows...from Windows 95 to Windows 8. Windows 95 was a small cottage, and Windows 8 was a real fancy home...not quite a mansion. Windows Vista had the house upside down. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Mark Hofmann on Fri Jul 9 21:58:00 2021
    Mark,

    The OS is becoming less and less important with the average user that
    runs almost everything from a browser. Most regular people could get
    by with a cheap Chromebook.

    I talked to a friend earlier today, and she said that Windows 11 is so screwed up, that she thinks folks will end up going to Linux instead.

    Daryl

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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jul 10 08:51:37 2021
    Re: Re: Never do a system ful
    By: Daryl Stout to Mark Hofmann on Fri Jul 09 2021 09:58 pm

    Mark,

    The OS is becoming less and less important with the average user that runs almost everything from a browser. Most regular people could get by with a cheap Chromebook.

    I talked to a friend earlier today, and she said that Windows 11 is so screwed up, that she
    thinks folks will end up going to Linux instead.

    Daryl

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    A lot of people said that when Windows Vista hit.

    The issue is that for people to make the switch, they need to be aware there are alternatives. Most
    consumers out there are not informed and think everything is Windows - they don't even know Apple
    uses a different OS. And those who know of the Apple ecosystem often want nothing to do with it
    because of cost concerns or walled garden concerns.

    It is only when they see something other than Windows running anywhere that it enters their radar
    and they have a chance to decide to switch.


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/1 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jul 10 11:00:00 2021
    Daryl Stout wrote to Nick Andre <=-

    I still remember the big stink with DoubleSpace and DriveSpace, when they had actually stolen info from "Stacker".

    Oh, I lived through those days. I my co-sysop worked for AddStor, the
    company that made SuperStor, a competing product. They ran into issues with Windows 3.1 both in installing Windows in an AddStor container, and running Windows inside of it.

    Lo and Behold, shortly thereafter MS-DOS 6 came with "troublespace:", their own compression play.

    Superstor was also included (if memory serves) with DR-DOS, another
    competitor that Microsoft allegedly made their products intentionally incompatible with.


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/1 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jul 10 17:11:00 2021
    Daryl Stout wrote to Mark Hofmann <=-

    I talked to a friend earlier today, and she said that Windows 11 is
    so screwed up, that she thinks folks will end up going to Linux
    instead.

    I just bought a used, consumer-grade PC. If it won't run Windows 11 in some form, I may make a pre-emptive move to Linux.


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/10 to Kurt Weiske on Sun Jul 11 00:12:33 2021
    Hello Kurt,

    Saturday July 10 2021 11:00, you wrote to Daryl Stout:

    Superstor was also included (if memory serves) with DR-DOS, another competitor that Microsoft allegedly made their products intentionally incompatible with.

    If you can't beat them, make them incompatible.

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Sun Jul 11 12:31:00 2021
    Sean,

    If you can't beat them, make them incompatible.

    That's what Windows Vista was. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/10 to Daryl Stout on Sun Jul 11 19:37:11 2021
    Hello Daryl,

    Sunday July 11 2021 12:31, you wrote to me:

    That's what Windows Vista was. <G>

    Sounds like what Windows 11 is going to be also.

    -- Sean

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jul 12 09:57:00 2021
    Sean,

    That's what Windows Vista was. <G>

    Sounds like what Windows 11 is going to be also.

    I've heard the same thing. But, I can't help remember the big rush
    for folks to get Windows 95 when it first came out...and all the bugs
    that were still there.

    Daryl

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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jul 17 09:03:25 2021
    I still remember the big stink with DoubleSpace and DriveSpace, when they had actually stolen info from "Stacker".

    Me too, just posted the same thing a minute ago before I read your message. Microsoft using their size and power to crush the small company from the inside.
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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Arelor on Sat Jul 17 09:07:36 2021
    It is only when they see something other than Windows running anywhere
    that it enters their radar
    and they have a chance to decide to switch.

    The apps control the platform in reality. If there are no apps for something, the platform goes away. Netware, Blackberry, etc.. The apps dried up and so did the platform.

    Windows apps are on the decline. Linux apps are on the incline, but in reality most apps are just web services these days. The average user doesn't need apps on their PC. Just a browser is enough. They just want to watch YouTube, check their email, play some online games, etc. The phone app market has seen the most gains of any platform.

    - Mark

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Mark Hofmann on Sat Jul 17 12:01:00 2021
    Mark,

    I still remember the big stink with DoubleSpace and DriveSpace, when they had actually stolen info from "Stacker".

    Me too, just posted the same thing a minute ago before I read your message. Microsoft using their size and power to crush the small
    company from the inside.

    They want to be the Wal-Mart of OS's. Once they get rid of everyone else,
    you pay their price, or do without.

    Or, they can't think up new original stuff, so they steal what's already
    out there, and market is as their own.

    Daryl

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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jul 17 20:56:41 2021
    They want to be the Wal-Mart of OS's. Once they get rid of everyone else, you pay their price, or do without.

    Or, they can't think up new original stuff, so they steal what's already out there, and market is as their own.

    A few more releases, and I don't think you will be able to tell the difference between Windows and the MAC OS.

    - Mark

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Mark Hofmann on Sat Jul 17 23:01:00 2021
    Mark,

    Or, they can't think up new original stuff, so they steal what's already out there, and market is as their own.

    A few more releases, and I don't think you will be able to tell the difference between Windows and the MAC OS.

    Except for the price??

    Daryl

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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Daryl Stout on Sun Jul 18 08:19:21 2021
    A few more releases, and I don't think you will be able to tell the difference between Windows and the MAC OS.

    Except for the price??

    There is nothing more funny than someone that buys a MAC and then runs Windows on it. If they like to burn money that much, I'll take some off their hands.

    - Mark

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  • From Warpslide@618:500/23 to Mark Hofmann on Sun Jul 18 09:04:28 2021
    On 18 Jul 2021, Mark Hofmann said the following...

    There is nothing more funny than someone that buys a MAC and then runs Windows on it. If they like to burn money that much, I'll take some off their hands.

    My Aunt does this. She likes the look & feel of Apple products but has never taken the time to learn MacOS.

    She had a MacBook which I helped her install Windows on, but then screen wasn't big enough. So instead of just getting a docking station or plugging a monitor into it, she went out and bought a 27" iMac. Then I get the call to come over & help put Windows on it...


    Jay

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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Daryl Stout on Sun Jul 18 08:40:15 2021
    Re: Re: Never do a system ful
    By: Daryl Stout to Mark Hofmann on Sat Jul 17 2021 12:01 pm

    Mark,

    I still remember the big stink with DoubleSpace and DriveSpace, when th had actually stolen info from "Stacker".

    Me too, just posted the same thing a minute ago before I read your message. Microsoft using their size and power to crush the small company from the inside.

    They want to be the Wal-Mart of OS's. Once they get rid of everyone else, you pay their price, or do without.

    Or, they can't think up new original stuff, so they steal what's already out there, and market is as their own.

    Daryl

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    I think it is more of the latter than the former nowadays.

    Microsoft is making big investments in stuff that is not IT related, like railway firms and the like. I think this means they don't have ideas to fund with their own money so it is more profitable for them to fund somebody else's ideas instead.

    In the early days I would have said it was a case of Microsofty trying to destroy competition, because they actually were that way. Not that they aren't a bit like that today - you are not convincing me that Secure Boot was not an experiment to see if they could lock others out of Wintel hardware - but it is less of an issue now.

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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Mark Hofmann on Sun Jul 18 08:47:48 2021
    Re: Re: Never do a system ful
    By: Mark Hofmann to Daryl Stout on Sun Jul 18 2021 08:19 am

    A few more releases, and I don't think you will be able to tell the difference between Windows and the MAC OS.

    Except for the price??

    There is nothing more funny than someone that buys a MAC and then runs Windo on it. If they like to burn money that much, I'll take some off their hands

    - Mark

    I see your person who buys a MAC and then runs Windows on it.

    I raise it to "Person who is the President of a Free Software Students Aosciation, buys a MAC, and installs Linux on it. Then he designs a website for his Free Software Students Asociation with a lot of Flash banners everywhere."

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