Path: ...!news-out.netnews.com!postmaster.netnews.com!us12.netnews.com!not-for-mail X-Trace: DXC=DI3JWoWZCM8:kVVNNmTI45HWonT5<]0T=Q;nb^V>PUf6`L[ofA1LK41cXmV`;V>59W>:FnVeJ=634aJ4o0;e1R34E2ZVSoJVY;_a3f0Ymho:0 X-Complaints-To: support@blocknews.net From: Andrzej Matuch Subject: Re: Windows victims: go ahead and pretend you don't want or need the greatest PC software available Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy References: <6638465a$0$8092$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <663cbb0a$0$7181$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <663eaba3$0$7062$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <66400c90$0$7171$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <66435e8b$0$6543$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> User-Agent: Pan/0.146 (Hic habitat felicitas; d7a48b4 gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan.git) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Date: 14 May 2024 21:29:40 GMT Lines: 75 Message-ID: <6643d7c4$0$7078$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 127.0.0.1 X-Trace: 1715722180 reader.netnews.com 7078 127.0.0.1:51159 Bytes: 4994 On Tue, 14 May 2024 20:00:07 +0000, candycanearter07 wrote: > Andrzej Matuch wrote at 12:52 this Tuesday (GMT): >> On Tue, 14 May 2024 01:50:13 +0000, candycanearter07 wrote: >> >>> Andrzej Matuch wrote at 00:25 this Sunday (GMT): >>>> On Sat, 11 May 2024 14:16:18 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote: >>>> >>>>> Andrzej Matuch wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 10 May 2024 17:33:22 +0000, RonB wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 2024-05-09, Andrzej Matuch wrote: >>>>>>>> On Thu, 09 May 2024 06:47:55 +0000, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, 8 May 2024 08:27:04 -0400, Andrzej Matuch wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I think the most common complaint of people using Linux CLI or >>>>>>>>>> GUI tools is that they look dated. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Are they taking Microsoft, of all people, as arbiters of good >>>>>>>>> taste? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> There are definitely more people out there who are fans of the >>>>>>>> Microsoft aesthetics than there are people who appreciate the >>>>>>>> dated interfaces of open-source software. All of them will admit >>>>>>>> that the "ugly" software still does the job, but it appears that >>>>>>>> the way a program looks is as important as whether it completes >>>>>>>> the task. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't admit it. And I don't like the Windows "aesthetic." I do >>>>>>> find it a bit amusing that Windows' users simultaneously claim >>>>>>> that 1) Linux copies the Windows desktop and 2) It has a dated >>>>>>> interface. >>>>>> >>>>>> Both are true, 1) Linux indeed copies features and aesthetics of >>>>>> both Windows and Mac OS but 2) does a very poor job of getting it >>>>>> right, in my cases. The lack of consistency is very noticeable, and >>>>>> you'll have something like the default desktop of Ubuntu which >>>>>> looks incredible... >>>>>> until you open up a program which doesn't fit with the overall look >>>>>> at all. >>>>> >>>>> Like Microsoft's own system apps that revert to some old-style GUI >>>>> rather than the flat-ass Win 10+ interface? >>>>> >>>>> Or applications that provide their own window decoration no matter >>>>> what OS they're on? >>>> >>>> To be fair, no one uses Windows' system apps. WordPad's lack of use, >>>> in particular, is a shame. It really was more than most people >>>> needed. >>> >>> Notepad usually filled that need.. and it was the default. Though a >>> random fun fact, WordPad is stored in Win32, making it technically a >>> system-required app. >> >> Yet it is no longer going to be loaded onto computer using new Windows >> 11 versions. I presure people will still be able to install it through >> the Optional System Components or whatever it is called, but it won't >> be there by default. You'll need to use the online office.com suite >> instead. It is better, but your documents are stored on Microsoft's >> servers, and you need to be online to use it... as far as I know. > > > I'm sorry /what/. > They're /removing notepad/?! > That is the STUPIDEST THING THEY COULD DO! > Absolutely ridiculous... how are you supposed to edit text files without > wifi then?? WordPad, not Notepad. As limited as Notepad is, it's still useful enough to be kept around. WordPad is useful too, but I guess the statisticians at Microsoft noticed that most installations had either Microsoft Office or LibreOffice installed, rendering WordPad useless.