Posted on 10/18/2013 7:49:57 AM PDT by McGruff
Windows 8.1 is available to everyone starting today, October 19. The latest version of Windows improves on Windows 8 in every way. Its a big upgrade, whether you use the desktop or new touch-optimized interface.
The latest version of Windows has been dubbed an apology by some its definitely more at home on a desktop PC than Windows 8 was. However, it also offers a more fleshed out and mature tablet experience.
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So there went that old saying... “That’s like putting a fedora on a penguin”
I lived in Tucson for 7 months and I think it can be won over
If it was not absolutely gorgeous there I would not consider a liberal place- but I loved it there
I need a machine that still supports the printers, scanners, cameras, and video cards that I already have, not something that requires more weeks of downloading updates, drivers, and fixes for a "new and better" operating system simply to do the work I need to get done.
I am beyond tired of friends, relatives, and previous customers calling and emailing begging for help for programs that used to work quite well at one point but over time as more and more system upgrades and enhancements continued to roll out became less and less responsive until this latest release makes it pretty much mandatory that the "newest" version of all software they need must also be purchased. Now I simply insist on doing a dual-install on their new machine and install Linux and Wine as the fastest solution to run the more critical programs they need.
Sometimes they have to drop back to a previous version of their programs, but a little tradeoff is not a bad thing.
As far as compatability... sometimes they just are too unwilling to switch over to Linux so I simply tell them to inform others that they need to agree on common formats for file compatabilities. Keep it simple, and insist on using rtf, html, jpg, gif, and even previous-version doc formats if necessary. Not everyone is running MS Office 2014 (yes, there is a beta out there), and some not even Office 2008.
If someone just HAS to show you some piechart or something, tell them to save it as a jpeg and send it along with the text file. There are lots of free conversion programs out there, just find a reputable site to download from and you are golden.
Finally: Linux is Free. Why continue to pay 120 dollars each time the latest basic-install version of MS software is issued simply because it is "The Latest Version" ("New and Improved!") when you do not have to?
I recently looked into purchasing an officially licensed version of XP, 2k, and even 98 -and surprise! They STILL cost 120 dollars!
Suck a Duck, MS, you bloody twits!
LOL!
How do I get the Start8 add on? I have a new laptop with Win 8 and I can’t even describe how much I hate it!! I am using my Kindle Fire now mostly because I get too frustrated with the program. I used 3.1, Windows 98, then XP, Windows 7, and had no problems until this nightmare!! I am 76, Very limited income, and totally frustrated with this system.
I need to change my tag line because I am feeling pretty defeated right now!
Still working on converting some really old programs written in Basic and upgraded continually for many years into Linux proggies, but it is going slow since the exe-conversion process back then and the removal of REM statements in the interests of file shrinkage, not to mention lots of code snippets from lots of different sources is not making it a simple project.
So does a Military Helo Pilot helmet, but looks much much better, mate! Plus, once you get the HUD interface replaced with a VGA overlay and replace the headset wirings with a more common commercial headset and microphone it is a lot more fun!
For Windows 8 users, Windows 8.1 is completely free. It will be available as a download from the Windows Store thats the Store app in the Modern, tiled interface.
Assuming upgrading to the final version will be just like upgrading to the preview version, youll likely see a Get Windows 8.1″ pop-up that will take you to the Windows Store and guide you through the download process.
Youll also be able to download ISO images of Windows 8.1, so can perform a clean install to upgrade. On any new computer, you can just install Windows 8.1 without going through Windows 8. New computers will start to ship with Windows 8.1 and boxed copies of Windows 8 will be replaced by boxed copies of Windows 8.1.
I'm sure I can find a Windows 95 unit that is still "working".
I'm not a big fan of no longer receiving free security updates. That's the point of moving away from Windows XP.
I want to have an older computer running XP some day.
I miss some of the games I used to have on it.
Offline only, I meant. That way no updates would ever be needed
And worse than that is craming the lowest common denominator GUI down our throats.
It won't happen, at least not at that pace, and a lot of hardware manufacturers who were spooked by that have already adjusted. Frankly it's a little beyond me how the marketeers at Microsoft failed to recognize what would happen to their established market when they completely changed the UI and made it mandatory. I've done a few Mint installations for customers who have had enough. That was very poor business practice and entirely avoidable.
The real shock for me as an IT guy was when the Metro interface turned up on their server line. Didn't anyone at Microsoft make the slightest inquiry as to how many servers have touchscreens? Nevertheless, it did send a lot of us who had to use the product to go straight to the command-line-based Core. A lot of Linux admins are having a good laugh as a result. Beyond that, though, it's a nice, stable product. It's just like the old Novell days... ;-)
That’s exactly why I have two tucked away in the basement. :-)
Starcraft, Diablo 1 and 2!
USNF 97
was pretty cool
Not the best graphics but it let me create my own air battles. Some of mine were very intricate and we could have dozens and dozens of aircraft involved, not to mention ships, tanks, AAA, SAMs and stuff.
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Here you go. Well worth $5.00. If you want to save the $5 you can try Classic Shell . Many people use CS, but I can't vouch for it because I haven't used it.
doesn’t the free 8.1 update come with a start button??
Wow, win7P for $85. I once saw Newegg had it for $80. Have you purchased from them before? thanks.
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