The thing is that you can probably beef up Win2k and have a better OS. We'll see though. I'm going to wait till I get more feedback. Actually I wouldn't be able to get it until OCT 25 anyway.
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The thing is that you can probably beef up Win2k and have a better OS. We'll see though. I'm going to wait till I get more feedback. Actually I wouldn't be able to get it until OCT 25 anyway.
> I was referring to the .NET framework obviously you prick.
My, my. Are we getting flustered?
.NET is not a 'fundamental difference', especially since you can install the framework on Win9x. It's just a programming environment.
> I have seen Windows 2000, and WinXP is no minor revolution...
The shell is nicer-looking, but under the hood it's almost exactly the same - same kernel, same architecture, same APIs.
>The shell is nicer-looking, but under the hood it's almost exactly the same - same kernel, same architecture, same APIs.
So why bother upgrading if you have 2000?
> So why bother upgrading if you have 2000?
Well, you might want the new shell (not to be underestimated); you might want the free firewall; you might later appreciate the increased hardware support. XP promises better compatibility with old 9x-only apps (largely through a list of patches, I suspect), fast user switching, remote desktops and other end-user features. There's no fundamental difference between the two operating systems, but the extra features may well be worth the price.
Plus, if you're a developer, you'll need to be able to test on it, after all.
yah, the only reason I got XP on my moms comp is to test apps. The fact that you can skin it is cool, but I can skin with litestep instead and it is much more customizeable.
overall it is a "dumber" os with lots of stuff like...
my documents
my pictures
my movies
my music
my computer
my settings
the interface to modifying stuff is too user friendly( it takes you through 5 menus to set up simple stuff, to make sure you dont screw it up)
basically, I have final and it has a few glitches, setting up support for printer stuff was hard, and to find the problem would have been easier on Win2k.
It HAS crashed(stalled then forced me to reboot) on me more than Win2k or Linux does. Definitly more stable then any 9x products though.
there are also lots of annoying things, microsoft update always wants to check for updates, msn messenger should NOT be built in.
Also, when switching users it crashes sometimes, so i reverted the machine to a Win2k like login.
its ok, not terrible. I will be sticking with win2k and linux/unix to develop with.
>XP promises better compatibility with old 9x-only apps (largely through a list of patches, I suspect), <
actually not patches just run them in compatability mode and the work fine.
AND ODNT FORGET CLEAR TYPE FONTS THAT ALONE IS A REVOLUTION... except mac's have had it for years that is...
>there are also lots of annoying things, microsoft update always wants to check for updates, msn messenger should NOT be built in. <
turn them off... i don't remember how so don't ask but you can.
first off... see the avatar... nuf said. Windows drools, Linux rules...
HOWEVER, I too have to develop under a windows platform, and my home use is 98 SE based... and all you people that are whining about stability, maybe it's your own fault. I run 9x platforms all the time and do not have stability problems. Even when I do, it's only because of network problems.. I haven't had a crash on my own machine that I built with 98 SE for weeks.
So once again, I restate the idea that stability is not the issue anymore. Personally, I'm not going to register all my freakin hardware and software with M$... that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard... they're moving toward a yearly fee to use their software... can't you people see that?
Then again, I too cannot completely bash it because it will need to be developed on... so I too will have to learn it.
Clear-type fonts...I still don't get what they are?
>Clear-type fonts...I still don't get what they are?
first click on the link in my sig to get the mind set of MS and then realize that Clear Type fonts make it so your eyes not Burn LIKE THERE ON FIRE!!AAAHHHHH!! after hours of programming without a break... and like i said Mac's have had this genius for years!
WHY IS MY SIG NOT THERE!!!!
>my documents
my pictures
my movies
my music
my computer
my settings
speaking of which... i swear guys... ms should have an option like "don't put any friendly user crap that us programmer like don't need" in the setup.exe procedures... eh?
have you found info. on "beefing" up win2k? so far i've downloaded win2k sp2 and some package with the latest win2k updates (comes with like 6 or 7 pre-sp3 hotfixes). i also downloaded and installed directx 8.1 (comes with xp). in fact i went crazy and updated my bios, java run-time environment and all drivers for my hardware (graphics, sound, intellitype stuff, intellipoint stuff, etc... lol)Quote:
Originally posted by Witch_King
The thing is that you can probably beef up Win2k and have a better OS. We'll see though. I'm going to wait till I get more feedback. Actually I wouldn't be able to get it until OCT 25 anyway.
Do you know that Winddows XP is actualy Win NT 5.1
Thus It almoust same as Win 2K (NT 5.00) but with few twik-up's (skin support, few new dll libraries, VERY colorful interface that is "so easy to use" that you can't find what you need enymore, etc.)
That's precisely the reason I haven't bought it yet, but Win98SE is getting a little old (I have 2k too)Quote:
Originally posted by doubleanti
>my documents
my pictures
my movies
my music
my computer
my settings
speaking of which... i swear guys... ms should have an option like "don't put any friendly user crap that us programmer like don't need" in the setup.exe procedures... eh?
and a real bummer is that you can't get plain, fun and nice DOS.
Oskilian
Have you formatted your hard drive when you install Windows XP? Maybe that's why it runs so much better...
So is it the pro version that you installed?
And I still don't get with clear type fonts are...
I hope that as programmers we all BUY software and would never pirate the stuff (as we get paid to write the stuff).
(ducks in case hit by lightning)
MS is looking to stop the copier's so now need to get a new serial number when you setup based on your hardware and if you change your hardware need another. Soon XP will be subscription not 'owned'. So you will have to pay each year.
Don't think MS will not be checking thru cookies ect that you have vaild version of XP with the MS Passport/messenger ect. I had heard they put serials deep in the beta versions so they can tell who is cracking/distributing the copies.
Best to wait. It will take a little while forusers to find the bugs and MS fix them. Stay with Win2000 or 98SE.