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How do you like your software? - ill88eagle - Mar 30, 2021 Question is: do you like to invest your time disabeling it or enabeling it- I mean is your softwarez enabling or disabling you? RE: How do you like your software? - Moe - Mar 30, 2021 Troll question is already a failed discussion. I like my software working. There are plenty of good and bad titles across the pay to free spectrum. RE: How do you like your software? - ChewBakaJones - Mar 31, 2021 I like my software with 1 update per day, or nothing! RE: How do you like your software? - RobertX - Mar 31, 2021 I like my software that is running and doesn't phone home. (Or at least circumvented from phoning home!) RE: How do you like your software? - dueda - Apr 03, 2021 Your options are really boring, vexing, and confuse - Are we talking about free x proprietary, or stable vs constantly updated, or what? 1. Moe (the honorable administrative authority) and RobertX (the honorary guest mod) already answered well and well enough. 2. As a principle, I would like updates to be unnecessary, or at least to be rare and optional. Good software mostly don't have vulnerabilities except due OS bugs / exploits. 3. I pick my OS according to the apps I wanna run, not the other way around. Out of my experience, so far I don't like most free, open-source software. Don't wanna updates, isolate the OS in a virtual box over hardened X, armor your router, etc. RE: How do you like your software? - RobertX - Apr 03, 2021 I agree with the emaculate one, dueda. There are lots of software I used that are discontinued, and therefore, requiring no updates. I can see why Libreoffice and Gimp keep updated, and that is, to ensure further support, and that is a credible reason. However, if you update too much, it does tend to give the impression that your software is not that reliable. I use cdrtfe (CD burner app that is a frontend to a command line tool), and it stopped ujpdates back in 2018. However, I still use it as opposed to Nero and cdrtfe still runs loops around Nero for portability and necessity. A few updates is all that's necessary. RE: How do you like your software? - dueda - Apr 04, 2021 (Apr 03, 2021, 04:06 am)RobertX Wrote: I agree with the emaculate one, dueda. Just have to say thanks for not using a slash or double-stop (:-) but a comma instead, that leaves me out of the Unsullied army. RE: How do you like your software? - LZA - Apr 04, 2021 i'll disable stuff. I'm pretty daft with this stuff, I gotta by something new, and as you know, I'm a Windows fan. I wish I can install 8.1 over 10, ut I'm sure WIN won't let me... I'll try Linux maybe, OR a MAC, eBay has some cheap deals. I just want something that can play games, surf the internet, and hold decent storage (1TB). Like Moe, as long as it all works, I'm satisfied. RE: How do you like your software? - ill88eagle - Apr 04, 2021 Yeah sorry for drunk-posting. Maybe change the first option to proprietary. I would if I could... Only proprietary stuff I run is games in a win7 VM with no internet access. RE: How do you like your software? - RodneyYouPlonker - Apr 04, 2021 (Apr 04, 2021, 16:00 pm)ill88eagle Wrote: Yeah sorry for drunk-posting. Drunk is the new norm. |