Currently is not that I have a favorite is just that I use the one where I can do the things that I need, but without getting problems when browsing, I would like to use Firefox but with about 10 tabs becomes all heavy on Windows and some pages that I use for institutional procedures don't display properly on firefox, so I use a chromium compiled binary, that fares a bit better and can open those pages, but without all the garbage of google that is active at all times, even when the browser is not running, and still sometimes it get stuck and I have to kill its processes because if don't it en ups making unable to click on anyhing else on the desktop and file browser.
S.Peelman said:
This is soo Windows. Getting a mac will be a godsend. |
I for one, used mac before since like the year 2000, but I had to change at one point due to compatibitilty on some programs to Windows 7, personally even with suposedly superior specs(more RAM, higher clock speeds etc.) to mac, PCs always had somewhat of a slower performance and was a little bit more prone to getting stuck, but all in all with Windows 7 was fine, but then I had to update again, and Oh lord, Windows 10 is heavy, effing resource consuming, crashes all the time for one reason or another, I had to keep open task manager open at all times to kill the damn web browsers when they freeze or another applications when they don't exit properly, I also have had fatal errors auto turning off the PC and even I had to backtrack a driver update, when it killed the option to dim the brightness of the screen, those last kind of problems I haven't seen since the times of more ancient windows systems on my father's computers and since I skipped Vista and 8 and their problems, but goddamn, I have been testing some linux distros, but they are still rough around the edges and sometimes even simpler operations get complicated, am also thinking on the possibility of getting a Mac next depending how the system and it's performance seem to be faring lately, because that brand sometimes also does remove or overcomplicates things that weren't broken years ago.