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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-06-19 02:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #3455 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3455 ⌋

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Re: What's the worst product change you've experienced?

(Anonymous) 2016-06-20 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Windows Vista was so dumb when it first came out that it completely soured me towards PC type computers.

I went from Windows XP to Mac OS X the first chance I got. I didn't even care much that I initially had to shell out extra for an Apple computer, as foolish as that may seem to some. And I don't naively think that Apple is perfect, either.

Just sort of better than slugging it out with an out of date operating system that had worked out well for me for years. Every thing I needed to do with XP, just short of messing around with the registry, I could get done, with a minimum of fuss, or at worst, one or two tech support calls every blue moon. With the first release of Vista, I couldn't even get a solitaire game to stay in a consistent sized window during the course of a five minute game. I thought this was lazy of Microsoft to release an OS that was obviously not past beta testing. ( And, no, I am too stupidly picky to care that there were five to twenty minute fixes available to anyone willing to read a couple of computer magazine articles. I wanted the people behind Vista to give their users a patch and an apology. They eventually did, the apology being Windows 7. )