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You will get windows 10 next year
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 503631" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>As much as I HATE the way the interaction works with Mac, and I HATE how they don't get along with a good chunk of software regardless of what they say, and I HATE how Mac gouges people with their three times the price for the same hardware as a PC, but I have grown to HATE Microsoft and there intrusions even more. </p><p></p><p>First, we will deem as to whether software should be on your computer or not and remove what we deem as illegal. THANKS! I have some programs that seem to forget their registry every now and then and I simply re-activate. Won't have to worry about that anymore if Win 10 deems it to be illegally begotten software since it dropped its registry. </p><p></p><p>Second, force fed updates. Just like Adobe had their bad update - it happens. I chose to hold back so that things could be figured out. This bad update by Adobe could/may have been been brutal for some pro photographers trying to get a product delivered. For me, not a problem since I held back. </p><p></p><p>NOW we get force fed Win 10 sneaking it through a back door. Yes, I know, change settings so there are no auto updates, but I shouldn't have to be fighting Microsoft to keep control of my machine. </p><p></p><p>Sadly, it looks like I will be making the over-bloated price change to Mac's in my future computer purchases. </p><p></p><p>This so feels like deciding whether to shoot myself in the one side of the face with a 9mm or on the other side with a 380. Either way, I'm still shot in the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 503631, member: 11881"] As much as I HATE the way the interaction works with Mac, and I HATE how they don't get along with a good chunk of software regardless of what they say, and I HATE how Mac gouges people with their three times the price for the same hardware as a PC, but I have grown to HATE Microsoft and there intrusions even more. First, we will deem as to whether software should be on your computer or not and remove what we deem as illegal. THANKS! I have some programs that seem to forget their registry every now and then and I simply re-activate. Won't have to worry about that anymore if Win 10 deems it to be illegally begotten software since it dropped its registry. Second, force fed updates. Just like Adobe had their bad update - it happens. I chose to hold back so that things could be figured out. This bad update by Adobe could/may have been been brutal for some pro photographers trying to get a product delivered. For me, not a problem since I held back. NOW we get force fed Win 10 sneaking it through a back door. Yes, I know, change settings so there are no auto updates, but I shouldn't have to be fighting Microsoft to keep control of my machine. Sadly, it looks like I will be making the over-bloated price change to Mac's in my future computer purchases. This so feels like deciding whether to shoot myself in the one side of the face with a 9mm or on the other side with a 380. Either way, I'm still shot in the face. [/QUOTE]
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