Your OS

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Which is your favourite OS / Shell?

Windows <3.11
0
No votes
Windows 9x / ME
2
17%
Windows NT
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No votes
Windows 2000
1
8%
Windows XP
7
58%
Linux
0
No votes
DOS
0
No votes
Other
2
17%
 
Total votes : 12

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Postby Ben Last » Wed 2005 May 11 6:59

Which is your favorite OS (operating system)/ Shell ?

(As technically windows < 9x is only a shell (graphical display) which runs from DOS and so not an operating system as such - bit techie)

I think I'd say either Windows98 or 2000, but am unsure as to which, and of course MS-DOS was good, at the time.
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Postby Spock » Wed 2005 May 11 8:30

I would have to say Mac OS from back in the enlightened age when I used a 128K Mac Classic.

Of the M$ offerings, I think I prefer Win XP best so far.
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Postby Ben Last » Thu 2005 May 12 7:31

Oh yeah, I forgot about the Macs.
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Postby Tarmithius » Fri 2005 May 13 8:29

I agree Win XP is Microsoft's best effort yet. I also use Ubuntu and PClinuxOS. So my choice was other.
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Postby iissmart » Sun 2005 May 15 9:00

I would have to go with XP also.
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Postby Krank » Mon 2005 Dec 19 5:41

I tried both Xp home and pro, but i found for gamers and home users the "home" version (?) is enough, pro does have some nice thingies but its nothing to write home about....

ouch, lost myself in this post....Coffeeeeee!!!!!

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Postby Spock » Mon 2005 Dec 19 7:46

krank wrote:... *runs off :O


GO HOME!!! :O :p
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Postby Saber » Tue 2005 Dec 20 6:39

Windows XP Pro is pretty descent. You can simulate DOS or use a software program to play old games. It is really easy to network your computers and I find it the best of all the commercial OS's. What say you?
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Postby Krank » Wed 2005 Dec 21 2:41

True, but as a home-user i found out when i switched that although Win XP Pro has some more funtions, its enough to use the Home version.

This might come in handy when you want to play a game wich is barely running on your system, cause pro does have more procceses running and does ask more ram.

A tip for xp users now i think of it;
When you are trying to use a program and your system has trouble with it, set windows in classic mode.
It will be easier on your system.
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Postby iissmart » Wed 2005 Dec 21 2:47

krank wrote:...set windows in classic mode.
It will be easier on your system.
I switched mine to Classic View immediately after I installed it. I never really liked the random colors and the thick title bars, and I loved the Windows 2000 GUI when I had it installed, so it only made sense to switch the view. When Vista comes out, I'm going to try and keep it at the default GUI and see if I can get used to it.
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Postby Tarmithius » Tue 2005 Dec 27 4:09

The major difference is between Home and Pro is the networking and permissions set. Pro was made with networks in mind.

Here is a nice list that list the differences:

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article10-002
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