Posted November 10, 2021
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As we were nearing the turn of the century, Microsoft wanted to introduce a new operating system. Something that would be fit to be used in the new century. Something to change the old formula of operating systems.
But they went too far. Much too far. Through their carelessness, they created something so perfect one could not imagine it was created by humans.
An operating system so perfect, so pristine, so flawless, that it blew the competition. predecessors AND successors out of the water. A clear, intuitive interface. Lightning fast speed. An incredible library of applications. Ease of use. Total freedom and endless customization.
Since then, Windows have been trying to correct their mistake. The one flawless OS has been mercilessly buried and made to be forgotten. Windows doesn't want you to use anything like it. Their current products, while inferior, suit them better money-wise.
Do you think Windows XP was the real deal? How come we still haven't had an OS come close to its flawlessness?
But they went too far. Much too far. Through their carelessness, they created something so perfect one could not imagine it was created by humans.
An operating system so perfect, so pristine, so flawless, that it blew the competition. predecessors AND successors out of the water. A clear, intuitive interface. Lightning fast speed. An incredible library of applications. Ease of use. Total freedom and endless customization.
Since then, Windows have been trying to correct their mistake. The one flawless OS has been mercilessly buried and made to be forgotten. Windows doesn't want you to use anything like it. Their current products, while inferior, suit them better money-wise.
Do you think Windows XP was the real deal? How come we still haven't had an OS come close to its flawlessness?