Bonus! wrote:It's not just the desktop I have a problem with. Windows tries to hide vital information from you. Today, for whatever reason, I couldn't launch BWR+ at first, and what does Windows do to assist me? Display window with the fabulous message "collecting information; we'll let you know about any results" (or something like that), and you can't view any logs, nothing at all. Or look at all those absurd "wizards". Just give me access to a config file!
I can understand why someone who does not know about OS internals might prefer one OS over the other based on the UI, but --- this is not a value judgement at all --- if you are used to peeking under the hood and are not afraid of writing your own scripts if needed, then using Windows is pretty much a slap in the face. Wait, it's more like getting medicated and put in a straitjacket.
Sorry, I confused you with the people who were switching to 8 from XP or 7 and were complaining about trivial stuff. Didn't remember you were switching from a good OS.
XP and 7 are equally terrible. Checking program output and logs really isn't a common thing on Windows. Neither is writing scripts as most programs don't really like being interacted with outside of their own GUIs.
If you truly have never used Windows before I look forward to you going insane the first time Windows Update fails, especially if you can't fix it and start looking into how to recover Windows installations. Or when you realize how Windows stores its "config files" and the primitive application you have to use to modify them.
I'm sort of glad I grew up with Windows, I sure as hell couldn't have dealt with it otherwise.
I recommend asking questions if there's something you can't figure out. While learning on your own will get you far, there's lots of really obscure shit in Windows.