My work pc is dual boot to ubuntu and win 7 . I am not a fan of linux
either, loads of problems there but nowhere near as bad as windoom.

I need windoom because of a Greek OCR I use at work to scan legal
documents. I have no choice other than to continue using it.

I dont care what the corporate world does or the fact that almost 100% of
my fellow lawyers use windoom and some still DOS. Thats their problem :D

It would be nice to support what 95% of people use out there, but alas I
cant take it anymore. Coding should be fun, Windoom kills my inner child.
Sorry for those that have to tolerate this crap, but I am lucky enough not
to .

/ranting off


On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Ben Coman <[email protected]> wrote:

> kilon alios wrote:
>
>> ok thing get worse and worse
>>
>> I try to run pharo as administrator and pharo opens and exits immediately
>> , it creates a stderr which contains the following
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/v9Hpx9pK
>>
>> I found the folder you mentioned and I deleted it , now pharo does not
>> open at all even when run without "run as administrator"
>> Boy I hate Windoom. I also tried Tim link , nothing, pharo opens but does
>> nothing, no gui, nothing. I know it opens because i can see its process in
>> the task manager which i have to terminate manually.
>> I do all my coding and art on macos, I only have windows at work so i can
>> test my code on windoom too, but this was the last straw, I had enough with
>> this uber crappy OS for 17 years now. I am dropping support for it and
>> sticking to MacOS only.
>> Thanks guys for your help but it does not worth it. I hope no other
>> windows user experience my problem.
>>
>>
> I empathize.  I've been a Linux advocate for years, but never made the
> full desktop switch since I needed a Windows system for corporate
> compatibility. Then I got a mac-mini to experiment with iPad Mobile Device
> Management, and found it easier to get Latex working on it than on Windows
> (for processing Pillar output), and now I find myself using it for Pharo
> more every day, and my Windows box is starting to be neglected (except I
> still need to migrate my old Thunderbird email archive).
>
> However success in the corporate world still hinges a lot on Windows
> compatibility. I will still have a go at updating PharoLauncher Installer
> to avoid this problem.
> cheers, Ben
>
> P.S. @Tim, Your alternate-VM feature sound interesting.  I'll check it out.
>
>

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