• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      Idk, it was horrendously insecure, would freeze a lot, and missing creature comforts like window tiling.

      If they kept refining Win7 it would’ve been great.

      • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Idk, it was horrendously insecure, would freeze a lot, and missing creature comforts like window tiling.

        It was significantly more secure than it’s DOS-based predecessor of the time, Windows ME (that’s a whole other rabbit hole; if you wanna talk insecure and buggy as fuck - look no further). That’s what people don’t realize, they look at the past through a modern lens. You gotta look at it from the time it was released. There’s a reason mainstream consumer-focused Windows editions dropped DOS and moved to the NT kernel. XP was the first real consuner version of Windows based on XP.

        If they kept refining Win7 it would’ve been great.

        They did, it was called “Windows 8” and nobody liked it.

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          But this article is talking about people running Windows 7 today, so comparing current actions through a modern lens is entirely valid

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      11 hours ago

      I ran Linux 1994ish. Amiga OS before. Amstrad CPC 464 before. A friend ran Sinclair ZX-80, that was the first system I had access to.

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        11 hours ago

        aside from radio shack and texas instruments that i used at camp, i think i was sadly too young to do anything but windows 3.1 :( our first computer was a tandy sensation in the early 90s and i didn’t really play with linux until maybe the mid 2000s

        except for playing with apple IIe and radio shack computers through school and camp, that is.