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  • Originally posted by Asher
    Besides, it's damn fun to theme Windows yourself, alter the max # of connections, prevent applications from stealing window focus, enable X-Mouse styles so when you have the mouse over a window, it's automatically active, clear document history on exit, alter Thumbnail image quality, add a "Open Command Line Window Here" extension to the Explorer right-click, hide/show certain harddrives, alter special folders like "My Music" etc, change the AutoPlay settings, add/remove things from the control panel, do performance logging, access analyzed crash information, add the extra "Debug" button to crash dialogs which opens up the current program states in the Visual Studio Debugger, construct new security policies, partition and reformat drives, etc.
    Who cares? Most of this stuff is literally window dressing. Any features that happen to be useful have been done for ages.
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    • Why should anyone care? As Asher said, it's fun. You know, I spent a good part of last night beautifying bootup messages: Fiddling with /etc/modules.autoload to make sure that only existent modules that are not yet loaded get loaded, removing EVMS libraries whose API version doesn't match with that of the kernel, updating commands in /etc/conf.d/local.start to new paths (needed due to cleaning up the placement of some files in the filesystem). Heck, I haven't even gotten to the literal window dressing part, even though nothing that I did increased my productivity in any way .
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      • mostly mucking around in the services section, ur.

        and as for quicktime: windows media player runs a lot smoother for me than quicktime player does-- and it doesn't try to steal every single damn file format on install.

        careful with the windows power toys--they can only be used on the system they were designed for. i.e., powertoys 95 blows up win98, usw. the multidesktop powertoy, however, is useless. if you have an nvidia or ati card, you're better off using the desktop switcher that came with it; they're faster and smoother.
        and if you really want good multidesktop, get linux.

        winxp bluescreens are a deeper blue, have smaller font, and usually occur during a memory dump immediately prior to a system restart.
        a program that would do this? you got me. usually it's the case when it's a bad driver.
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        • Originally posted by Ari Rahikkala
          Why should anyone care? As Asher said, it's fun.
          I did that a long time ago, when Windows 3.0 first came out.

          Anyway, these "features" are a pain in the neck for network admins and tech support, as we much prefer a totally standard system configuration for any one company. We don't need any of this additional stuff to get in our way. That's why you don't see XP in companies, W2K is the choice for companies that must have Winodws on their desktops.
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          • Everytime somebody opens quicktimeplayer 100 children die.

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            • Originally posted by Agathon
              I can't believe you think Windows Media is better than Quicktime. Oh god. Windows Media is absolute rubbish. I've used QT on the PC and had no problems, so I've no idea what you're talking about.
              That's because you clearly don't know what we're talking about.

              I don't give a rats ass about the interface of WMP, because the real Windows Media interface is actually a DirectShow frontend. That's what I'm talking about when I say Windows Media. If I meant to say Windows Media Player, I'd say Windows Media Player. It's not that difficult.

              Windows Media is a set of codecs and APIs (ASF, ASX, WMA, WMV, etc) that totally kicks QuickTime's codecs & APIs ass. You may think the QuickTime player is better, but suffice to say that even WMP is better than QuickTime on Windows, and Winamp is better than WMP.

              There are dozens of Windows Media players out there. How many QuickTime ones are there? Remember that next time Apple trumpets how they're using an MPEG4-based video codec in the new QuickTime. Who cares if that's what uses it, it's still in the .MOV wrapper and quicktime is still the only player for it.

              And why bother using an elegant and restrained interface when you can use something that looks like an explosion at a crayon factory?
              I've no idea what you're talking about, since I don't use an interface that looks like an explosion at a crayon factor (Luna) or one that looks like some amateur is playing with alpha blending for the first time (Aqua).
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              • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                Who cares? Most of this stuff is literally window dressing. Any features that happen to be useful have been done for ages.
                Maybe you could take the time and actually read the post.

                Stuff like preventing windows from stealing focus, activating X-Mouse, changing max # of connections, crash analysis info, debug launching, performance logging, etc isn't exactly "window dressing".

                In fact, the only thing in that list that has to do with window dressing is the "theme" part, which is conveniently the first thing in the list, which says a lot of your attention span and how much of the post you read.
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                • You really shouldn't knock Aqua, as Luna is obviously a second-rate copy of it. A lot like most of Microsoft's product on that point, being a ripoff of an Apple innovation.
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                  • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                    I did that a long time ago, when Windows 3.0 first came out.

                    Anyway, these "features" are a pain in the neck for network admins and tech support, as we much prefer a totally standard system configuration for any one company.
                    What a bunch of horse****.

                    If we followed your logic, Linux would have never become a server/workstation OS because it's so customizable!

                    System admins can lock off people changing these settings, and ghost installs can be done, etc.

                    Just don't post about Windows, UR, you clearly don't know what you're talking about.
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                    • Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                      You really shouldn't knock Aqua, as Luna is obviously a second-rate copy of it. A lot like most of Microsoft's product on that point, being a ripoff of an Apple innovation.
                      Vice versa. MS just doesn't have to rub it in, while Apple users have a inferiority complex...

                      And what, exactly, makes Luna a clone of Aqua? The only thing they have in common is a blueish tone, and the Silver Luna is the only one that's tolerable.
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                      • Luna was Microsoft's attempt to make a flashy, Aqua-like GUI for XP. It ended up being ****e compared to the Apple product it copied, but that's never hurt MS in the past. People like you lap it up the second-rate products anyway; how do you think Windows beat Mac OS in the first place?
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                        • Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                          Luna was Microsoft's attempt to make a flashy, Aqua-like GUI for XP. It ended up being ****e compared to Apple product it copied, but that's never hurt MS in the past. People like you lap it up the second-rate products anyway; how do you think Windows beat Mac OS in the first place?

                          Luna is in no way, shape, or form a copy of Aqua. In fact, the Whistler betas had a new GUI long before OS X even came out.

                          And for the record, the general consensus in the HCI community (of which my uni specializes in) is the XP interface is the most functional out of the mainstream OSes.

                          Aqua may be "prettier", but it does so at the expense of extensability (once Aqua is XML based like XP, let me know), functionality (the Dock is a design disaster, and I don't care if you're "used to it" and think it's fine -- it's not), and performance (how many CPU cycles can the interface chew up this time??)
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                          • And for the record, the general consensus in the HCI community (of which my uni specializes in) is the XP interface is the most functional out of the mainstream OSes.

                            Aqua may be "prettier", but it does so at the expense of extensability (once Aqua is XML based like XP, let me know), functionality (the Dock is a design disaster, and I don't care if you're "used to it" and think it's fine -- it's not), and performance (how many CPU cycles can the interface chew up this time??)


                            Wow, I don't give a **** about any of that. OTOH, I rather like how pretty my GUI is.
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                            • Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                              Wow, I don't give a **** about any of that. OTOH, I rather like how pretty my GUI is.
                              Don't judge a book by its cover.

                              It's this reason that people find Mac users so amusing in general: "OMG IT'S SO PURTY, ME WANT ME WANT"

                              Some of us do research into what we're buying and put thought into it.
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                              • Some of us do research into what we're buying and put thought into it.


                                If you really research whether the GUI in a prospective OS is XML-based or not, then I can only feel a profound sense of pity for you. I'd rather just go with what appeals to me on a more basic level than what extensive benchmarking and comp-sci prattle can give me.

                                BTW, the Dock is awesome. So purty.
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