The recent discussion with czerny in the addins forum, and a couple of PMs, set me to thinking about operating systems and things I used to do... But mostly I got thinking about "Which operating system I enjoyed the most"...
Linux was a total cock up for me so we don't need to go there...
Windows 7 seems to have a lot of problems... fix one thing and something else pops up to harass. Moreover with the growing antipathy toward freeware and shareware developers, subtly imbedded in such pain in the but stuff as UAC, Manifests, Code Signing, API complexity etc. I'd have to say that despite it's much improved desktop Windows 7 is basically not all that great.
Windows 8 doesn't look a lot better... They've redone the desktop *yet again*, using an entirely different programming paradigm... and they've tossed in the App Store thing where you're going to have to spend thousands of dollars (cdn) just to your app listed, if they approve it, that is. We're talking about computing homogenized right down to the "lowest common denominator" level -- they're imitating cellphones, for crying out loud. So first blush on that pretty much sends me screaming into the night...
Going back in time; Windows XP ... Now that was a pretty decent OS... It was rock stable, fast, clean and (by comparison to Win7) it was relatively easy to program for. XP is still the operating system of choice amongst HTPC afficianados. I still have quite a few contacts using XP with no plans to upgrade anytime soon, even though they know it's abandoned by MS.
Going back one step further to 2000 ... Yeah!... Rock stable, wide open, easy to configure and work with, a lot of fun to program on, nice API setup ... It's almost a crying shame it's been left in the dust by advances in technology such as SATA, HD video, HQ audio and such.
Even further back to Win95, 98 and ME... well the only comment there is one I saw on a website back then where someone did a survey and discovered that 16 bit windows users were rebooting their systems an average of 15 times a DAY... what else is there to say.
MS-DOS... be still my fluttering heart! ... I was on Pascal back then and must have produced a couple of hundred disks of source code... but that's long dead, and I'm kinda glad we've moved on.
I used the same installation of Windows 2000 from 1999 to 2005 when I updated to XP, only installed that one once as well from 2005 to early 2011 when I updated to Windows 7... Can't say the same for Win7. I'll bet I've installed this OS 30 times this year, on my computer and on the family's various notebooks and desktops... There just always seems to be *some* issue going on.
So how do I rank the ones I have handy?
Best oveall ... Windows XP
Most stable ... Win2000
Not worth buying... Vista
Useable but not very stable ... Win7
So, I'm sitting here with a cup of coffee, typing this up, and seriously contemplating going "legacy" and stuffing a copy of XP 64bit into my system....
Sometimes things like this just happen, I suppose.