You're not supposed to feel good about the Registery, it's supposed to
scare you so you won't mess with it...
Thomas Bohn wrote:
On Jul 9, 2009, at 8:59 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
XP is fundamentally identical to Win2K. It was in many ways a
reskinned version of Win2K with better DirectX support for gaming. It
did evolve some differences with SP2 and later though.
Is can be true or not, I have not much experiece with Win2K as I have
with XP. I'm just saying that the way Microsoft went with XP, Vista
and 7 userlandwise wrong. Instead of maintaining the old Win2K and NT
look and one other look they should have developed one look wich can
suite everyone, or is so subtle that no one really cares to change it.
Of course there also technical reasons I don't like Windows, the
registry for example. I always dreamed that tomorrow the files in
which it is store get broke or got somehow corrupted. Because one
software didn't really know how to change it. I guess most of the time
the registry works but I don't feel good about it.
Thomas
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