Sujet : Re: editing photo filenames
De : YourName (at) *nospam* YourISP.com (Your Name)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 01. May 2024, 07:04:29
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On 2024-05-01 05:52:09 +0000, Bill Powell said:
On Wed, 1 May 2024 09:55:43 +1200, Your Name wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, Windows is by far the most user-friendly
operating system. They tried porting that over to the Windows Phone
but unfortunately it didn't work out. Incidentally, my wife had a
Windows Phone and she loved it.
Windows is the geek/tech-friendly operating system because they have to continually muck about so much to get anything to actually work.
MacOS is the user friendly operating system that suffers far fewer issues. (Hence the old story about company tech departments not liking Macs because it gave them nothing to do, potentially putting some out of a job.)
For proof, see the install instructions for pretty much any printer (or any other hardware add-on). The Windows instructions almost always take up far more space and are more complicated than the MacOS instructions.
That's not proof of anything since it's an incorrect statement.
Installing printer drivers on _any_ desktop platform is trivial.
All install the driver the moment they sense the printer on the network.
Oh dear, here we go again. :-\
I was talking about the instruction sheet that comes in the box (or in the online manual these days) for setting up a new printer - the Windows instructions are almost always a lot longer than the MacOS instructions, even excluding if they try to deal with multiple versions of Windows.