Author Topic: Six reasons why I'd rather run Windows than Linux/Distro  (Read 2372 times)


you didnt offend me

i just wanted to respond to your post
how so, i wasnt ranting, simple made a post to continue the discussion like in any thread.


im sorry but i cant loving take you seriously while seeing this is the coner

I'm done lol xD. I will leave you all alone, I'm going back to play Blockland.
you made a thread for discussion

you get discussion and then you give up

ok

you made a thread for discussion

you get discussion and then you give up

ok
you are feeling weird by the way he gave up so easily

you are feeling weird by the way he gave up so easily
what
are you just stuffposting to get your post count up or what?



This topic is too stupid to take seriously, lol.

im sorry but i cant loving take you seriously while seeing this is the coner


I can't take you seriously at all with this as your avatar.

I feel like you succumbed to the idea of, 'if you can't beat them, join them.'

The reason Windows is so easy to use for you is because the people who develop the applications you use sink all the frustration Windows induces upon software. People go through the grueling process of making windows applications because that's where the market is for their applications.

If the developers who made products like Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, Evernote, Blockland, and every other product that doesn't support Linux had a reason to do so beyond toting the cross-platform tag as part of their self-assigned achievements, they would.

Linux (in the form you're referring to) is very much a niche OS for people who have a deeper understanding of how computers work than the average computer user. There are tons of people that are working for it to become so much more than that though -- it really does have potential as you pointed out by mentioning Android, TiVo, Chromebooks, etc -- and over time it is becoming more widely adopted and supported. When and if the time comes that Linux holds the biggest share of the OS market, people will look back at Windows in the way that people today look at hunting with spears.

I feel like you succumbed to the idea of, 'if you can't beat them, join them.'

The reason Windows is so easy to use for you is because the people who develop the applications you use sink all the frustration Windows induces upon software. People go through the grueling process of making windows applications because that's where the market is for their applications.

If the developers who made products like Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, Evernote, Blockland, and every other product that doesn't support Linux had a reason to do so beyond toting the cross-platform tag as part of their self-assigned achievements, they would.

Linux (in the form you're referring to) is very much a niche OS for people who have a deeper understanding of how computers work than the average computer user. There are tons of people that are working for it to become so much more than that though -- it really does have potential as you pointed out by mentioning Android, TiVo, Chromebooks, etc -- and over time it is becoming more widely adopted and supported. When and if the time comes that Linux holds the biggest share of the OS market, people will look back at Windows in the way that people today look at hunting with spears.
saw that ninja


You did it, didn't you? Just as soon as I mentioned Mint, a whole bunch of you started to foam at the mouth.
You're kind of doing the exact same thing here: talking about how one OS is better than others.

Go ahead. Comment. Rant. Prove me right!
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I can't take you seriously at all with this as your avatar.
lol xD