Is Windows ready for desktop use?
It's getting closer every year..
http://os.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/05/18/2033216Quite regularly we see articles that talk about Linux as a desktop OS. Most of the time, they're entitled "Linux not quite ready for desktop use.." or something like that. That's because they're written from the perspective of someone who's using Windows.
But what if it were the other way around? What if Linux were the dominant OS? How might Windows be reviewed then? NewsForge has just such a review. Enjoy..
. It's really a shame that Windows doesn't come with at least some sort of basic productivity software, and WordPad ain't it. I mean when you have so many great Notepad alternatives, such as EditPad or EditPlus, how hard is it to add some new features to Notepad? And would it kill them to upgrade Paint to something semi-useful. Anyway, despite whatever problems Windows still has it has come a long way since version 3.1, and if Microsoft would be a bit more willing to look to its userbase for some creative ideas on how to make it better maybe someday day we'd buy Windows because we want to and not because we have to.