[windows2000] Re: activity!!

  • From: "Richard F. Strait" <rfstrait@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:02:38 -0600

I was on W3.1 on a 486 in 1989! I have no trouble with 2000 for basic
tasks! I just like to wring all I can out of it! When referring to Folder
and file concepts, I was commenting on the creation of things like "My
Documents, recyle bin" etc. I like to create my own organization and not
be driven by someone else's concepts! I miss the good ole "XTREE" where
could sort and split screens to make sure I didn't have duplicate files.
Of course that was preGUI! Editing of text files is a pain! I was used to
Qedit where I could sort, block columns, etc. for specialized documents.
PDF files are a pain, I have one on the computer now which I am unable to
print in the format that I would like! It is defined as a landscape
document and I want it to be in portrait format. I use a program called
Clickbook that allows me to create 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 booklets, on both sides
and PDFs are complex to print with it. One shouldn't have to go to
classes. I am not of the opinion that each interation of Windows is an
improvement! I'm not about to shell out Boo Coo shillings to be able to
edit PDF files. Also locking a system into having to have it online all
the time is crock. Not everyone can afford DSL, etc.

Just a humble opinion of a retired Computer Systems analyst who defined
criteria for data entry software for the military! It's nice to find
someplace where I can express my thoughts! Anyhoo I'm fumbling along.

Cheers,

rfs

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:18:20 -0500 "Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data"
<bcoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I agree with you on Wizards, they suck.

Folder and file concepts really have nothing to do with Gates.  

I think you need a class.  There really isn't anything difficult about
using Windows 2000 for basic tasks, unless you are trying to force your
1989 concepts on a 1999 operating system in 2006.

What platform did you work on in 1989?


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[mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard F. Strait
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 2:39 PM
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Subject: [windows2000] Re: activity!!


VBG, I didn't really need all the bells and whistles that came with the
later version of Windows, plus my old 486 was supporting me fine, until I
could no longer use email, running out of processor room! Then through a
stroke of luck I came into posssession of a Compaq "Prosignia Desktop"
with Windows 2000 installed and a megabyte hard drive and sound system.
It was like being in seventh heaven. I'm retired and now I'm spending all
my time on the PC. When it comes to computers I don't consider myself a
newbie, it is just that I haven't kept up with the technology, but in
hardware and software! I'm extremely disappointed in the way software is
designed today. It is no longer intuitive and so complex one needs a road
map to navigate. Each software designer and programmer believes that
their bread and butter depends upon how fancy they can be, especially
with the GUI. I also dislike the WIZARD interfaces. Gates and companies
folder and file concept sucks.  I believe in the KISS principle!

Enough of my comments!

rfs

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:13:35 -0800 (PST) "Jim Kenzig http://ThinHelp.com";
<jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
     \/  I went from a Z80 to Windows XP and whew what a shock....!  : p
@juno.com> wrote:

I can see from the Juno account that you are a serious newbie.  What can
we do to help? Really I would like to know how you got by all these years
without Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, WinME, Windows NT, and skipped right to
2000 which is now 6 years old and been replaced by XP. Where have you
been for 15 years? Sounds sort of Rip van Winkleish.

Is this list active!

I upgraded recently from W3.1 to W2000 and miss some of the capabilities
of the old 3.1. For example I now have a screenful of icons on the
Desktop! I've been looking for ways to subgroup some of them so I don't
have to have them all showing! Gate's and company have not really
improved Windows, but merely making it more difficult to use.

A 1989 retired Computer Systems Analyst!

rfs
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