True and I would never even attempt to tell someone that their opinion regarding something is incorrect. I will however take issue with ignorance and fear being mistaken for opinion. If after spending time with the additional features of a new OS (or any other software suite for that matter) you find you simply have no use for them and removing them actively improves your experience, then so be it. Most people do not do this however. Their brain simply makes the "THIS NEW - NEW BAD! BAD!!!" connection and instantly they try and make the new software look like the old. This is so unbelievably blinkered, cowardly and down right bloody stupid that I lack the time of day to write and insulting enough post regarding it.
Just what in the hell is the point and moreover why does this ONLY happen with certain things? Why is the world populated by people who are incapable of change, but only in certain situations? Most people are fine to accept the latest advance in mobile phones, clothes, cars, televisions, watches, music players and even in most kinds of software, but put them in front of a version of Windows that they does not look exactly like the previous and they have a melt down. Computers are all about change. They are the bleeding edge of technology. If we were talking about hardware the same things would not apply. Ask someone if they want to use the latest GeForce card in the latest iteration of DirectX and they are on it like white on rice, but ask them to use Aero, one of the best innovations M$ has ever come up with, allowing those of us with powerful graphics cards to have a much more smooth, interactive and faster responding desktop and suddenly they are signing up with the Luddites.
It just baffles me. I can't even be made to rant or care about this argument anymore. I have no problem discussing things with those who are informed regarding the subject, but it seems that most just choose an opinion out of a hat or (as Vista showed) listen what their mate tells them even he knows sod all too.
Anyway - fwiw that wasn't a rant, just an expression of incomprehension. Read into it whatever tone you like I guess...
I like new things
I however hate changes on a visual level. Infact, I hate any visual 'neat' stuff. I feel at home at a text based console. However i remain to be a stoner, so the entire point 'n click concept is rather well figured out. But.... I use it for its functions, and not it's prettyness.
Same deal goes for my mobile phone. I'm prolly one of the few around here who strips it from all it's programs, features and looks upon receiving the device.
On the new OS discussions, I have my reasons to not like windows 7, and I still preffer windows XP over windows 7. I am however forced at work to use windows 7, and at home I'm forced to use it to play new games - no way around it. My reasons for liking XP over windows 7 is pure based on the amount of bugs I run into(mostly work related). By the time windows 7 is as old as XP, I'll prolly like it as well
Very good points. The more I learn about BASH the more I lament the lack of a similar thing for Windoze.
I too did not like 7 when it launched. Its driver support was patchy as hell, it was very unstable and there were endless conflicts both with hardware and software. I was, however, using Vista and I was very happy with it. It took me a good while to move to Win 7. Thing is that has been the same with Every M$ OS. I stuck with 98SE for many a year as ME was utterly useless and never received the updates it needed and I resisted XP until well after Sp1 as it too was pure garbage. VIsta was the same as XP and had to wait until SP1 was released before it was usable.
I am keen to try out and use new OSs but I am far from a fan of M$ and in no way an early adopter.