• @[email protected]
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    53 months ago

    A major reason that Windows is “popular” is because it’s pre-installed on desktops and laptops

    I think thats being a bit disingenuous

    its also that Windows has always been easy to use because it has an good GUI thats easy to navigate and figure things out with. You can sit anyone in front of a windows machine and they can figure out how to use it and what to do in relatively short order without spending half the time in internet searches or trying to decipher esoteric terminal commands. Its easily one of the best point/click/discover UIs as far as OS’s go.

    And its understandable that it easy, considering they’ve probably poured billions of dollars into making the GUI easy to understand and use for any layperson since windows 95 began development and the move away from dos command line.

    Sadly their GUI started to decline with Windows 10, and I have not touched 11 with a 10 foot pole, so I dont know how good/bad it is…but I wouldnt be surprised if its worse than 10.

    • Meldrik
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      53 months ago

      I think you are partially right, but I think the only reason Windows is easier for the user, is because they are pre-exposed to Windows.

      If you took someone, who has zero knowledge of any OS or its GUI, I honestly doubt that Windows would be better.

      It’s the same if you take a person who has only known MacOS their whole life and ask them to navigate in Windows… or vice versa… You won’t see positive results.

    • pacoboyd
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      3 months ago

      Watch out son, don’t you know your in Linux land (Lemmy)? You’re likely to get shot for them thar words. /s

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        There was a time 10-20 years ago when what you said wasnt a joke, but a promise and a threat, lol.

        Linux has come a long way in that time. Not just technically, but usability wise, and even in the mellowing-the-fuck-out of the community that, at a time, were very aggressively against making things more user friendly and letting people into their exclusive technical club.

        and I’m glad for it. Its good for the OS, and its good for its future, and its good for the community.