J Riff
The Ants are my friends..
/i'd rather go linux than use any restricted crap from microsoft
It is possible to install Linux on old machines and give them a new lease of life. I had one running Vista and it's doing fine.he only uses it for email and writing a few letters
Me tooall this Windows talk reminds me again why I am using Linux
It is possible to install Linux on old machines and give them a new lease of life. I had one running Vista and it's doing fine.
Give an old PC new life by replacing Windows with Linux
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I use Linux Mint. Email client: Thunderbird. Office suite: LibreOffice
Me too
Sounds like a candidate for a Chromebook, if he doesn't mind all the data slurping from Google.Basic Windows with Word and Gmail
I remember a time many years ago (early nineties) when Microsoft was the controlling money giant and Apple used to whine about how unfair it all was on the rest of the market. How times change and how hypocrisy thrives on both sides.I would point out that what Microsoft is doing sounds a lot like what Apple has done all along. They give little option for using other stuff. No options in the early years! I don't like it, but from M$ point of view, Apple is a MUCH more profitable company with a fraction of the sales. With Phones it is absolutely bananas .... did you know that 87% of the profit from phones belongs to Apple in spite of a much smaller market share?
The take away... Make good stuff, get the "right" people to use it, and don't share. (SIGH!!!)
Because the laptop is cheaper. My son has a Google laptop. it is the same deal. It was only about £100 but you can only use Chrome and Google docs, Google sheets, etc. It was very cheap and Google products work adequately enough for most purposes.Why would anyone want to lock themselves into having to use only Microsoft products?
It's the same with Adobe products. The last one I bought was Premier and Photo Elements 11 because they were the last you could buy outright. Now you can only rent. I won't be buying/renting any more Adobe products and will make do with what I have. I still have my old XP disc and product code. If my offline PC fails completely, I'll just buy a new one, scrub the drive and reinstall XP. It'll be cheaper in the long run.Since Windows 10, you can only rent Microsoft Windows products rather than buy them. This means that even though I bought Access when I was studying, for a considerable sum, just a few years ago, I still have to rent it every year now if I want to continue to use it. Yes, it is a complete rip-off and I put off getting Windows 10 as long as I could but had no choice when my old laptop hard drive began to die on me.
The pitfall with renting is, the longer you use it, the less economical it becomes because there comes a time where it's simply cheaper to buy than continue renting.
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