I would actually look at it from this perspective:
Yeah, Windows 95 was good and all but i just started from Windows 98 since that's when computers went mainstream. so going from that point my whole good/bad/good/bad etc is basically accurate in terms of wide opinion amongst OS's intended for the average person.
LOL, I thought I was on top of the world using 3.11 with an external 28.8k modem!
a 28.8 was pretty great back in those days. you walked on water with that compared to what the modem i had with the computer.
hell, the modem with the first computer i had in 1995 (which had Windows v3.11 on it) would have made a 14.4 modem look pretty damn good. i think it was a 2400.
p.s. i think this is pretty much what it looked like... http://acsyakima.com/EbayPix/pb2400front.jpg (the one i had that looked like that (if not exactly like that) was in a Packard Bell computer).
side note: i used dial-up til the year 2000 which according to the guy who installed the Comcast stuff said i was one of the first people to get it installed. that was great as things loaded up MUCH faster. i think people of today forgot how bad dialup was as it's literally 5-6KB/s TOPS (for your standard 56k dialup modem) when many people today can easily exceed 1000KB/s or more pretty routinely which is literally like 200+ times faster than good dial-up.
even on my connection, which is is 410KB/s (give or take a little) (i am not on Comcast cable anymore but AT&T U-Verse DSL), that's still 82 times faster than dialup.
but with that said... back in those days websites, as you already know, where not as graphics heavy to keep load times more reasonable since dialup was more common then high speed. looking back on it... it's a wonder we made it through those days. lol
hell, even hard drives went up A LOT in storage space since then as i think that computer i had in 1995 came with a 4xxMB (1000MB = 1GB. 1000GB = 1TB) hard drive and now you can get 4TB(i.e. 4000GB) for not all that much $$$. hell, SD cards are WAYYY beyond 4xxMB capacity and have been for many years now.
even RAM chips where a arm and a leg back then for barely any RAM. i want to say, if i recall correctly, it was roughly $100+ for a 4MB chip back around 1995. needed it to run DooM better as the system in 1995 only came with 4MB of RAM and with that chip went to 8MB. now you can get A LOT more of it for barely any $$$. ;)
even your standard SD memory cards and the like from not all that long ago... those shot up a lot in storage space and prices have dropped a lot in not all that much time.
it's funny how fast technology movies/advances. just kinda cool to think back to the old days from time to time where as all of the younger people of today where born into the internet days and can't remember a world without it.
• Windows 8/8.1 - It was like running a tablet on your main PC, MS stupidly removed the start button originally, but was later added back in 8.1
• Windows 10 - Bit of a toss-up, seems like a combination of both 7 & 8/8.1
Yeah, but Windows 8 already had the bad rep by the time they tried to fix it with 8.1.
outside of Windows 8's interface issues it was not bad. but given that it still kept Windows 8 inline with the whole good/bad/good/bad trend they had consistently since Windows 98 to date(on the OS's aimed at the average user).
Windows 10 is definitely more inline with Windows 7 than Windows 8 in core functionality (assuming we go by Windows 8's initial interface which gave it the bad rep in the first place). but outside of that it does seem to be pretty much what you said but just further tweaked.
Yeah, that posed a problem. I had contemplated switching to Linux Mint but, my video games are on Steam/Valve. I'm fairly certain that it would not have supported any modern-day video games, hence the reason for upgrading to Windows 10.
Yep. if your playing many video games your stuck on Windows 10 (or Windows in general) whether we like it or not.
but without video games... while it might still be somewhat harder to leave Windows(given damn near all software is available for it), other OS's like Linux variations is more realistic to use in certain situations depending on what people do with their computers.
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