Website review: 18 Features Windows Should Have (bu...

Linuxiac Linuxiac discovered this in Linux/Unix 5 reviews since Apr 30, 2008
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Linuxiac discovered 4 months ago
Wow! Linux does multiple workspaces? I knew that. Mac and M$ need to keep up! M$ isn't POSIX compliant? Needs 3rd party apps to do ISOs!
ObiwanNekody rated 4 months ago
The guy who wrote this article just wants Windows to be configured for his personal use with the basic install. Many of the things he thinks it 'needs' would just be HUGE security holes or require a complete re-tooling of windows. The guy claims that Windows should have package management like many Linux distros do, but then goes to say that Add/Remove programs in windows is over complicated and should be removed (add/remove programs is somewhat like package management, but only for removing software)
Beefheart13 rated 4 months ago
On quick glance: 3. Back to My Mac - What about Remote Desktop? 11. Application Dock - What about Quick Launch? which one takes up 15% of the screen real estate? Might come back and rip this one apart. Does it really take 20 years to add an eject button on a disk drive?
apathor rated 4 months ago
Good article... kinda. Everyone knows Windows is terrible. This guy is really just tooting Macs horn. Really, we should expect ANY feature to be available or easily coded and integrated into the workspace.
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