I am pretty sure if they started windows from scratch in 2015, maximum next year they would have finished it, a brand new polished windows with revised kernel code and coded with latest programming standards. They keep changing UI, translucent, rounded borders?? as if that lured the user so mutch!!! Even me as a web dev can do those things with CSS and is so easy
Microsoft teams??? My father used this app for the school lectures as a lector. Despite the fact he is 70 years old and of course his brain is not so fast to catch things, he had crashes of the app every 20 minutes , calling me every time and me thinking was his fault . I even installed the app on a brand formatted system, but then we ended up buying a new PC for him But this happens when you keep compatibility too much, you end up with messy code and hard to debug things
Yes, there seems to be no perception that most (home) users actually grumble when they keep changing the UI. They usually say they haven't got their head round the last change yet,now it's all different yet again.
Perhaps, but I stuck with Windows for Workstations 3.11 until 98 came out. I did install 95, but went back.
No one nowadays would start anything from scratch, even Apple or Google parasitized the opensource work to build Os X, IOS, Android, Chrome/ium, Safari and so on. Its just matter of not taking risks in a world where the rotten financial capitalism is about pleasing the shareholders, not about developing better products and/or services.
If memory serves me correctly, there were Windows 95 RTM, OSR 1.0 (aka Windows 95A) OSR 2.0, 2.1 (Windows 95B) OSR 2.5 (Windows 95C). Only RTM could be shelf-bought, all the others were OSR (OEM Service Release). Edit: Cleared up the hazy memory.
okay this build seems to run fine beside some issues 1-Killer driver bulls**t messing up open vpn connection with surfshark ( had to disable all killer crap to get to work) 2-Realtek audio output to 3.5mm has really bad buzzing sound( already tried many drivers, changed many settings nothing fixed it) 3- Surfshark wireguard driver doesnt work properly
Don't confuse things. Windows 11 doesn't have 32bit builds, but it still can run 32bit programs, using the WOW6432 layer.
I had a similar issue with Logitech Options. My solution: 1. Go into settings, search for "bluetooth" and select and run "Find and fix problems with bluetooth devices". 2. Rerun the Logitech Options setup program. After that, I had no more problems.
I remember my mom being frustrated about that when Windows 95 came out. I had spent the past few months trying to show her how to use the computer and the internet, and then Christmas comes and suddenly the UI is completely different.
Not to mention that Microsoft teams and Skype use Electron framework, VS Code included. Now if i was the developer of these tools, a crap dev from home doing these, i would accept using Electron. BUT, Microsoft, the company who actually invented c++ frameworks, the fastest and the most resource friendly ones ..... using Electron???????????? A JS framework??????? Nah they lack real devs. Not only this, but they actually went with UWP ... and where is it??? in play store third party apps?? The main apps of Microsoft don't use it??? So where is their direction headed to?? Everything seems contradicting, as if there were 100 CEOs deciding...