Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

October 16, 2010

Does the "You get what you pay for" saying always hold true? Also, some FUD.

Microsoft recently started a campaign as Microsoft Office vs. OpenOffice.org . It's filled with propaganda and FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt). Since OO.o is free and is increasingly gaining market-share, Microsoft is obviously getting scared that now less people are using their overpriced office suite.

With that out of the way, on to the video.

October 28, 2009

Windows 7 Starter has some ass-backward features

Yikes! I was looking around on Wikipedia looking at the Windows 7 page to see what features the starter edition has (or doesn't have). Someone wrote that you can't change the background, although I thought someone made it up, since anyone can edit wikipedia. So I looked on WinSuperSite and found a gallery with screenshots from Windows 7 Starter. Paul took a screenshot of where he'd click personalize on the desktop's context sensitive right-click menu and... there's no personalize option. So you can't change the desktop, and I guess you can't change the screensaver as well. Who at Microsoft thought that this is a good idea?

Now, can someone explain to me why netbooks are available with Windows XP Home, as well as Windows 7 Starter which costs about $20 more for less features? I'm having trouble understanding the concept. It seems to go against reasonable business logic.

At least it doesn't have that artificial 3 application limit anymore.

Win SuperSite gallery for Windows 7 Starter

October 22, 2009

It's Windows 7 day!

Today, Microsoft launched their newest version of Windows called "Windows 7". I have no idea where the name came from since the internal version number is "NT 6.1" and it's not the 7th version of Windows.

EDIT: I was told by someone who works/worked for Microsoft that the version number is 6.1 because some (probably many) applications run a compatibility check on the OS version. Windows Vista is NT 6.0 which 6.1 is close enough to. The number 7 came from the 7th release of Windows NT (assuming you ignore Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP x64 being Windows NT 5.2).

October 17, 2009

An interesting take on rejecting a EULA

I was reading the official Linux Mint blog where I noticed an interesting post. A Linux Mint user recently bought a Dell Studio laptop computer, but he didn't want to use Windows. As a side note, very few laptops can be bought without Windows, and even when you can buy one without it, the price comes out to almost the same price or more expensive than the same computer with Windows pre-installed.

This specific Linux Mint blog post describes in detail how to get a refund from the computer manufacturer by rejecting the Microsoft/Computer Manufacturer's (in this case it was Dell) End User License Agreement (EULA).

In short, he chose the new computer he wanted, but didn't turn on the computer when he got it. When you turn on a brand name computer for the first time, you must accept both the Microsoft and the manufacturer's EULA which are both shown to you. He then downloaded Linux Mint from his old computer and burned it onto a CD. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu, which means that there is lots of community support, and Ubuntu has very good out of the box compatibility. Linux Mint also includes support for Adobe Flash, DVD playback, and MP3 playback by default, which makes it a very good Live CD distribution. He ran the Live CD on his new computer to make sure that it runs well and that there aren't any compatibility problems. It turned out that there were a few problems, but a simple google search helped him solve the issue.

He sent off an email to Dell mentioning that he does not agree with the Dell and Microsoft Agreements. After an exchange of about 12 emails, he managed to get a refund of about $110 USD (£70). After receiving the money from Dell, he donated it to the Linux Mint project.

September 11, 2009

Windows 7 beats yet another OS!!!

Turns out there's more about Windows 7 that I'm not aware of. According to Microsoft, Windows 7 is also better than Mac OS X. I didn't know that. Well, it's a good thing I'm not using a Mac... wait a minute... I AM! I apparently need to give Windows 7 another try and never use Mac OS X or Linux again... or not.

Watch out Best Buy employees, I might soon be coming to your store to test you.