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RE: People often choose inferiority
by Oszomby on Fri 6th Feb 2009 01:43
in reply to "People often choose inferiority"
Unfortunately, users prefer Windows because its all they know. People are evidently too scared or too lazy (take your pick) to learn something new even if it's better. There you have it.
This is exactly why the iphone is such a big success. It's so much like windows XP that people just can't tell the difference, therefore they are not afraid to try it.
RE: People often choose inferiority
by Jinx101 on Sun 8th Feb 2009 23:16
in reply to "People often choose inferiority"
If you work with them, how did you allow them to get all of that "crapware" on them... are you doing your job?
I've personally used Windows since version 3.1 and I've never had a virus or piece of spyware. Of course, I install updates and I don't install every link I click on in the web. I also don't respond to Nigerian 411 scams, basically, common sense.




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I've worked with several netbook models, some with Linux (Xandros primarily) and others with XP and in every case I can report that Windows was more sluggish and more prone to problems. The problems being all of those associated with running the aged XP: viruses, malware, bloated OS, crapware. Unfortunately, users prefer Windows because its all they know. People are evidently too scared or too lazy (take your pick) to learn something new even if it's better. There you have it.