Used xp with all updates turned off for two years, an end to a constant barrage of 'support' is perhaps not a bad thing
My win7 has so much junk added I wouldn't know where to begin to clean it up - it's not about my user experience, it's all about 'MUST SUIT NEEDS FOR SMALL COMPANIES AND EVERY OTHER POTENTIAL USER IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE' as if stuff I use for office, photoshop, browsing b3ta and a few beta test games needs shared workspace and all the other little extras. I can turn stuff off but it's still there, often so damned ready it's loaded in processes.
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My win7 has so much junk added I wouldn't know where to begin to clean it up - it's not about my user experience, it's all about 'MUST SUIT NEEDS FOR SMALL COMPANIES AND EVERY OTHER POTENTIAL USER IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE' as if stuff I use for office, photoshop, browsing b3ta and a few beta test games needs shared workspace and all the other little extras. I can turn stuff off but it's still there, often so damned ready it's loaded in processes.
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