Not their fault. Adobe simply didn't allow Microsoft the right to bundle a PDF Reader with Windows, until Windows 8. BTW, the insane and...
Help my personal research and offer detailed descriptions (not only adjectives) of how exactly the UI was "screwed up" in your opinion. ;D The...
I was interested in the detailed description of your opinion, as you are the one who exposed it in this thread. But it's OK; if you don't want...
I see, however the way you attribute "values" or "names" is of little help. Detailed descriptions are of more help than adjectives. What are the...
I don't think this is true. It's more like a misconception. Usually, when the program's uninstallers ask for a reboot, they put a special script...
I think your vision is quite accurate too. Take for example the case of smartwatches. Smartwatches, in just a few months, are going to be the...
These days I think the struggle between Microsoft, Google and Apple can be summarized like this: 1) Apple creates new necessities for the...
And what exactly do you want? And why? Most people who dislike MS don't even know the answer for such simple questions.
It should be safe. Revo firstly tries to launch the normal uninstaller of the program (the one found in the Windows' panel called "Add/Remove...
Will these performance improvements reduce the need for Xubuntu, in some cases? Are they that significant?
"...Of course it's a rough ride. Writing miles of code isn't easy. Making comments and swaying opinions on blogs is. I give them credit for...
An interesting editorial. (although I don't agree with it in every point, it seems to be quite accurate in the generality of its conclusions...
They certainly need to listen to their existing customers. And, when striving for pleasing customers of others (or even existing non-customers -...
Yeah, but the mobile form factor encompasses far more than tablets. Convertibles are in the spotlight, right now. This is a significantly more...
Yes, it is. And I sincerely can't predict which consumer OS will be the one having the most significant and visible impacts in people's life...
I like it. This is one of the best parts of this new "computing era": Windows in many cases has potentially viable competitors and Microsoft......
I think it's only logical. After all, favicons are "temporary" - they are frequently changed by webmasters (Google seems to love doing this).
Sadly, that isn't always the case. I recently learned, for example, about a very popular game that absolutely requires Java (in the PC):...
True. But for the thread's purposes, I'm sure they mean the same (talking about Gullible Jones' intentions with the thread). Sadly, he will...
Probably, the same download was initialized multiple times. This happens, for example, in situations where an impatient person clicks in a link...
And Windows will continue to be an option for them. Firstly, because Win32 and the traditional desktop interface won't be completely ditched...
This has nothing to do with marketing or dreams. Your statements are simply ignoring or denying the reality of decline of the "traditional...
Also, Oracle allows third-party download sites* to host Java installers (unlike Adobe with Flash). Examples:...
IMO, any system infected by any kind of malware (unless for testing purposes) falls in the category of "hacked" or "compromised" for the thread's...
Problem is, the classic interface as well as Win32 are "broken" in the sense that they are completely unoptimized for what most users/consumers...
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