Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...
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@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
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@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
It shouldn't even be home ready either.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
Well, when you buy the "business" version of Windows 10 (Win10 Enterprise), you can control that stuff easily.
Perhaps "Enterprise" version shouldn't include that stuff, but Home and Pro should. At least you can easily control it with Enterprise.
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@obsolesce said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
Well, when you buy the "business" version of Windows 10 (Win10 Enterprise), you can control that stuff easily.
Needing to control is the same as having it there. That's like bloatware on non-business laptops. Yeah, you can "control" it, the need to control it is what lets you know it's intended as a toy.
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@black3dynamite said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
It shouldn't even be home ready either.
And it kinda isn't. It's definitely designed to not be safe for home users, very hard to tell what's really there and what is an ad. I would say that Windows 10 has built in social engineering that makes it itself malware at this point.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@stuartjordan said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
It will be a sad year 2020 when the last best Microsoft OS leaves us....
Only so sad because...
- It left us effectively long ago.
- It was never as good as non-Windows alternatives. Just seems good compared to more current Windows.
I agree that the alternatives are superior, I've got many Linux servers running pbx's, nextcloud, hosting etc but unfortunately many businesses I support are still using bespoke windows applications that you just cannot get away from.
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@stuartjordan said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@stuartjordan said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
It will be a sad year 2020 when the last best Microsoft OS leaves us....
Only so sad because...
- It left us effectively long ago.
- It was never as good as non-Windows alternatives. Just seems good compared to more current Windows.
I agree that the alternatives are superior, I've got many Linux servers running pbx's, nextcloud, hosting etc but unfortunately many businesses I support are still using bespoke windows applications that you just cannot get away from.
Which, in a way, makes those apps not business ready
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@scottalanmiller I know, I Know, some people don't like change Scott, you can try and tell them to your blue in the face, and as for some app developers.....Say no more..
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@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
So you think Soda Crush Saga and ads all over the place are things you'd call "business ready"?
Wrong Answer.
Right Answer:
Of course I am serious. And don't call me Shirley. -
@brrabill said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@scottalanmiller said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
@momurda said in Ads for 3rd party stuff in Win10 1803...:
Seriously wtf.
It's a non-serious OS for non-serious users. To be expected.
Surely YOU'RE not serious.
I am serious... and don't call me Shirely.