Comment Re:For fucks sake (Score 1) 554
In other words, yesterday's bloat is today's lightweight OS.
In other words, yesterday's bloat is today's lightweight OS.
No, it doesn't make x64 moot. Each program can have a 4GB address space of its own. That alone is worth the price of admission.
That blame really lies with Google for dropping support. Keep the old OS. It's stable enough anyway. You could probably get a binary of Chromium that still supports your version (but without higher OS X - specific graphics speedups).
You have to get creative to try to get a consumer to check both ends of a USB cable to make sure it's actually plugged in.
"device drive" must be "device driver", but still doesn't explain how you'd have any more than one driver per device actually loaded.
Why should they close their video editing and raster/vector art software to run the word processor? Photoshop and a video editor will gladly eat up 16GB of RAM for cache.
True, but being honest isn't as fun.
We've already had 95 and 98. Those both start with a 9...
Or just use resistive touch screens instead of capacitive. They can have screen covers just as easily as a keyboard, or even made to be fully waterproof for easier cleaning.
But that belongs with a full-size touch screen rather than a tablet if there's a lot of data to present. Keyboards are no more easy to disinfect.
Sub $100.01 doesn't have quite the same ring to it. The point is, it's at or near the threshold and not well above.
They might want to run a reader app (similar to Adobe Reader) that would format 100% correctly.
I don't even want to buy Office for a desktop if they're going to keep going with subscription service.
That's because Capacitive touch screens require a capacitive surface to work. You could use a stylus with a special tip for these rare circumstances.
Have you ever tried to use Bing?
And Google probably counts the entire list as part of the OS.
I'm understanding of humor just doesn't find it funny.
With your bare hands?!?