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| Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 17:29 English to Spanish + ... Windows 7 Pro, Mac OSX 10.6 and Mac OSX 10.8 | Oct 27, 2013 |
I enjoyed Windows XP while it lasted, but then those security issues, pesky Wi-Fi connectivity problems (remember getting the IP address starting with 169?), as well as RAM limitations and hard drive limitations pushed me to a better alternative.
I found Windows Vista very much annoying, so I kept waiting until Windows 7 arrived. All my PC machines have Windows 7: no more RAM or HDD limitations. Try running your PC on 6 GB of RAM in a Windows XP machine: you can't (unless you ran a ... See more I enjoyed Windows XP while it lasted, but then those security issues, pesky Wi-Fi connectivity problems (remember getting the IP address starting with 169?), as well as RAM limitations and hard drive limitations pushed me to a better alternative.
I found Windows Vista very much annoying, so I kept waiting until Windows 7 arrived. All my PC machines have Windows 7: no more RAM or HDD limitations. Try running your PC on 6 GB of RAM in a Windows XP machine: you can't (unless you ran a 64-bit Windows XP version).
In addition, I run two Mac OSX versions on a MacBook Pro laptop: Mac OSX Leopard (10.6) and Mac OSX Lion (10.8). Why? For Mac nerds, the answer is Front Row (only compatible with Mac Leopard 10.6 and earlier versions).
Front Row is a media application that you control with an IR remote; I can watch the latest movie trailers that way.
Note: for those interested, the Windows OS memory limits are found here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778.aspx
[Edited at 2013-10-27 16:35 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | tilak raj India Local time: 03:59 English to Punjabi + ...
I use on all my laptops windows 7. It is quite comfortable to me to use it. | | |
Cristiana Sima wrote:
As mentioned the other day, I use iOS on a MacBook and I have no intention to install parallels or virtual windows (even if this limits a lot my options for CAT tools).
Reason: I love Mac stations and their system, their user-friendliness and the way everything is at hand and logical, and for that I would not go back to windows (with its million questions and crashes and procedures) | | |
I have had several PC's and laptops. The last one had windows XP, which worked properly I have to say. Then after 2 years (yes two years) there was no way to work on it. 10 minutes (TEN) to start, ages to open a program, reboot? several times a day. I bought a MAC... happy with it, no intention to use Parallels or any other system to use windows on it, I cannot use Trados... who cares? that'a another thing I hate, it seems that you cannot work without Trados... well my Wordfast works fine, and ... See more I have had several PC's and laptops. The last one had windows XP, which worked properly I have to say. Then after 2 years (yes two years) there was no way to work on it. 10 minutes (TEN) to start, ages to open a program, reboot? several times a day. I bought a MAC... happy with it, no intention to use Parallels or any other system to use windows on it, I cannot use Trados... who cares? that'a another thing I hate, it seems that you cannot work without Trados... well my Wordfast works fine, and I am so happy with my MAC... and I save money I used to spend for Antivirus.. (another wonderful invention of Microsoft). ▲ Collapse | |
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John Cutler Spain Local time: 23:29 Spanish to English + ... A combination | Oct 27, 2013 |
I use windows 7 on my main desktop and Windows 8 on my laptop. The latter can be quite annoying, but I tend to use the desktop screen, instead of the start screen, and except for the irritating lack of the start button, it's not that bad. | | | Both on desktop AND on laptop! | Oct 27, 2013 |
Windows 7 and Mac OS X on the same computer, although I use the windows partition most of the time for translation, leaving the Mac side for my design work! | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 23:29 Spanish to English + ...
Muriel Vasconcellos wrote:
I loved Windows XP - IMO, it was by far the most efficient system that Microsoft ever came up with.... Windows 7. I'm OK with it, but it's unnecessarily complicated. The ribbons really slow things down.
Total agreement here. Whoever thought up the "ribbons" setup deserves a hefty slap IMO. Things like this always make me wonder if Microsoft ever actually consult any real users about this kind of "improvement" before foisting them onto their customer... | | | Edward Potter Spain Local time: 23:29 Member (2003) Spanish to English + ... XP, Windows 8 and Linux | Oct 28, 2013 |
XP is by far the best MS operating system. Vista was not so good.
Windows 8 on my new laptop is the pits. They try to get you to subscribe to something everywhere on the system, for example with Office 2013. They also demand you learn how a new thing works.
I just wiped out an old, slow laptop and put Linux on it. After wasting a day trying to get XP installed (without the use of a CD drive), I tried Linux. I had up and running within an hour. Much, much, much easier. ... See more XP is by far the best MS operating system. Vista was not so good.
Windows 8 on my new laptop is the pits. They try to get you to subscribe to something everywhere on the system, for example with Office 2013. They also demand you learn how a new thing works.
I just wiped out an old, slow laptop and put Linux on it. After wasting a day trying to get XP installed (without the use of a CD drive), I tried Linux. I had up and running within an hour. Much, much, much easier. Now I need to learn better how it works.
Windows 8 has been the last straw for me. I almost bought a Mac last time. Next time I'll pay more and get the Mac. Goodbye Microsoft operating systems. ▲ Collapse | |
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Windows 7, xp and Ubuntu | Oct 28, 2013 |
My laptop and desktop both run off of windows 7, and I have an old desktop that I use to back stuff up on that runs windows xp and ubuntu. | | | Thank you for the info! | Oct 28, 2013 |
DLyons wrote:
Support ends on April 8, 2014.
Windows 8.1 is now out and that's better than the original dreadful Windows 8. | | |
I had to give it up because my computer died. This happens to me about every 3 or 4 years. If someone has a good idea how to get a new computer that would run it, I'd like to know. Even though it won't be supported after next year, it would be a joy to have it on a second computer and still be able to use it. | | | Robert Dunn United States Local time: 17:29 Member (2013) German to English + ...
I use it because it came with my new laptop and it offers the best compatibility with CAT tools and although I have extensively used Ubuntu on my previous laptop and could use WINE to run Windows programs on Ubuntu, I do not want to be bothered with doing all that and possibly encountering compatibility issues when dealing with serious work that people are paying me for. | | | Pages in topic: < [1 2] | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Which operating system do you use? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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