• Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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    18 days ago

    Not really

    Windows 7 was pretty, it was customisable, it was stable. And microshaft had yet to start fucking about with ads everywhere and invasive “features”. Peak windows right there.

    XP was also pretty good for its time. At that point Linux and OSX had caught up and surpassed it in many ways, but it did what it had to without getting in the way.

    95 was an innovator if anything, ahead of pretty much anything else on desktop at the time, even if it DID fart and die whenever someone looked at it funny.

    It was always a proprietary creation by an anticompetitive tech megacorp, and therefore bad from THAT angle, but it didn’t start being truly shite from a pure user experience angle until like. 8.

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      18 days ago

      I have an old rig for old games and I still have Win7 SP1 installed on that. It never gets updates as it’s not connected to the internet. I know everything works there and thus it is now a time capsule. Never change a running system lol

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      18 days ago

      Win 7 was ok but remember, it still came with three control panels, a fucking registry and 8bit palette drwatson icon in system32 along with gigabytes of absolutely useless shit.

      It was good for a windows, but it was still windows.

      • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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        18 days ago

        Nothing wrong with the Registry

        It’s a different way of handling things compared to how Linux (and most unixes) does it with 18391823 text files

        But it’s a perfectly functional and sensible solution for storing system configurations.