Actually, I was thinking it would be sort of like a pet. You know, we could...we could name her Trixie, or Miss Kitty Fantastico, or something.

Tara ,'Empty Places'


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Gudanov - Jan 22, 2010 10:49:31 am PST #12521 of 25501
Coding and Sleeping

I've liked Win 7, it has a lot of nice touches. It's done some stuff like automatically finding and installing the driver for my printer when I plugged in it. Hopefully, Microsoft can get more of that automatic configuration stuff going in Win 8. I had a few minor compatibility problems with the pre-release version, but not with the release version even though I went from 32-bit XP to 64-bit 7.


tommyrot - Jan 22, 2010 10:49:48 am PST #12522 of 25501
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I was like "there's GOTTA be a way..."

That's often a sign that yes, there is a way....


javachik - Jan 22, 2010 10:52:07 am PST #12523 of 25501
Our wings are not tired.

Yeah, ita, setting up my (wirelessly networked) printer usually means searching for drivers, etc (the software that came with it sucks, so I do a way stripped install). But not with Win 7. Autooooomatic.


brenda m - Jan 22, 2010 11:25:10 am PST #12524 of 25501
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

meara, I'm constantly wishing the Blackberry could do that.


Sean K - Jan 22, 2010 11:56:08 am PST #12525 of 25501
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I'm curious to try Windows 7. I can switch back and forth between the two OSes pretty easily as I have been doing so for well over ten years now. Though after falling head over heels in love with Leopard, I generally find Windows ugly and brutish. My understanding is that Windows 7 is a real improvement in that regard.

Ya, I'm a late adopter of the Mac. I started out on the TRS-80 model III, where you had to write code for each pixel "let x= blah and y=blah". Then in 9th grade, I was introduced to the 128k Mac, with a mouse! And MacPaint! And never looked back. I guess that all started around 1985 or so.

Um.... o_a, if you started using a 128k Mac in 1985 "or so", you really are not allowed to call yourself a "late adopter".


Gris - Jan 22, 2010 11:56:43 am PST #12526 of 25501
Hey. New board.

... how DO you do that, meara?

I, like ita and tommyrot, came to Macs through Linux. Pre-OSX I hated Macs and Windows equally, though Mac OS 9 was so incredibly dated by the time it ended that I probably hated it a tad more. When I think of the fact that Mac OS 9 was still being sold at the same time Windows 2000 (a pretty decent OS, I thought, and my favorite Windows until XP SP2 in classic view) was catching on I actually boggle a bit.

In early Mac years I was a child/pre-teen and used whatever my parents had, which happened to be an Apple II followed by various DOS/Windows machines. At 16 I built my own computer, installed Windows 98 and Slackware Linux on it, and found myself using Slackware a lot more often. A year later I wiped the Windows partition, changed to Gentoo Linux, and stuck with that until I was in college, when i picked up an old iBook G4 for portability. LOVED it (though i started off running X-windows on it a LOT), bought a G5 PowerMac the next year, and have been a Machead ever since.

I am really, really liking Windows 7 right now, though. In fact, when i boot into Windows instead of OS X, the only thing I miss at the moment is Pages, which I use for writing a lot of my worksheets as I hate Word 2008 on Macs. I could probably transition to a more modern Windows Word pretty easily if I wanted to pay for it, but I don't. I'll still boot to OS X for productivity work and keep Windows around for games and occasional odd software programs (video encoders and such).


Gris - Jan 22, 2010 12:01:43 pm PST #12527 of 25501
Hey. New board.

Cap'n Crunch to say that today's News Post on Penny Arcade is quite related to this conversation. And rather well constructed. I really like Tycho's writing style much of the time.

(Also, to stick my head in about the key-combinations for copy/paste: It doesn't bother me at all when switching from home to work, but switching from Windows to Mac on the same computer? Horrific.)


Jessica - Jan 22, 2010 2:54:28 pm PST #12528 of 25501
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

We're a Mac household now (switched over when it was a choice between WinME and OSX), but since I grew up on Windows keyboards the first thing I always do when setting up a new machine is remap the CTRL key so copy-cut-paste work normally.


omnis_audis - Jan 22, 2010 3:05:16 pm PST #12529 of 25501
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

I thought it was a Mac feature first, and windows did a bad job at copying the function, and used a different modifier key.


meara - Jan 22, 2010 5:10:18 pm PST #12530 of 25501

Gris, you just pit your finger on the link and hold, and a thing will come up asking if you want to open in a new tab or copy and paste or...bookmark? I think after opening about 4 tabs the browser was noticeably slower, but it's so much better to have that option! Which I always knew had to be there but hadn't bothered to helpsearch for