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Having used both (well, all 3) platforms in-depth for decades, I'll take a Windows 7/8+ workstation any day. It's simply a more reliable, more efficient product. It's the bloatware force-fed by Dell, Acer, etc that ruins it... stick to HP's business line and it's golden.If all you have ever used in-depth are Windows machines, there is nothing further I can explain to you that will make sense.
Chazz,
its still there, and you can set it as your main screen too!
Having used both (well, all 3) platforms in-depth for decades, I'll take a Windows 7/8+ workstation any day. It's simply a more reliable, more efficient product. It's the bloatware force-fed by Dell, Acer, etc that ruins it... stick to HP's business line and it's golden.
Shift-command-N on a Mac, shift-ctrl-N when Winning.(but hey, can we get a hotkey for a New Folder already?)
I can't help but giggle at this as my Mac's keyboard goes AWOL, yet again, for the second time today and I reboot it, yet again, for the second time today. Before you ask, yes it's a hard-wired genuine Apple USB keyboard that came with the Mac. On average I'm about 20% slower on the Mac—not for lack of experience—but for shortcuts that simply don't exist, tasks that can only be handled with a mouse, and random glitches that bring the workflow to a grinding halt. Heck, a fourth of the time command-tab doesn't even work right (mouse/keyboard focus stays stuck in the previously used app, now hidden).but EVERYTHING else on the Mac is good
Good question. I looked at a couple of articles (windows central.com and extremetech.com), and they say Windows 10 is based on Windows NT kernel 6.4, but that the kernel will be renamed 10.0, which is a significant jump from 6.3 that is the NT kernel for Win 8. So I'm thinking it's still DOS based, if that is an accurate description for what the existing kernel is.Is it still based on DOS? Or have any "legacy" code in it?
Good question. I looked at a couple of articles (windows central.com and extremetech.com), and they say Windows 10 is based on Windows NT kernel 6.4, but that the kernel will be renamed 10.0, which is a significant jump from 6.3 that is the NT kernel for Win 8. So I'm thinking it's still DOS based, if that is an accurate description for what the existing kernel is.
From what I remember, Apple's OS was based on DOS and Windows was based on Unix until OS X and Win95, when they switched cores and Apple OSX became Unix based and Win95/NT 4 was a big change. I might have that wrong, I'm not an expert, but I remember something along those lines. Kojack might be able to clarify.I am not an IT guy by any means but I would think they would move more toward UNIX code... IDK.
It would certainly make some things easier for those of us who hop on the shell frequently (I use it to manage all the web servers). I can understand why they wouldn't though, especially after the mess Apple's been through making OSX play nice with their BSD-clone underneath (file permissions still don't work quite right). From MS's perspective, they fully own DOS and can easily bend it to their will. Going *nix-based and starting from scratch probably looks pretty scary...I am not an IT guy by any means but I would think they would move more toward UNIX code... IDK.
Apple's was proprietary up until OSX, and near impossible to get to, but in System 7 and 8 the commands and syntax were very similar to DOS. I miss System 8...From what I remember, Apple's OS was based on DOS and Windows was based on Unix until OS X and Win95, when they switched cores and Apple OSX became Unix based and Win95/NT 4 was a big change. I might have that wrong, I'm not an expert, but I remember something along those lines. Kojack might be able to clarify.
Having used both (well, all 3) platforms in-depth for decades, I'll take a Windows 7/8+ workstation any day. It's simply a more reliable, more efficient product. It's the bloatware force-fed by Dell, Acer, etc that ruins it... stick to HP's business line and it's golden.
Oh, carry on then. I still geek out a little, always building (or at least heavily modifying) my own machines, but my beta-testing days are far behind me so I haven't even previewed WIN-TEN yet.![]()