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by UK-AL
3329 days ago
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If software worked every convincible use case, it would become impossible to use from UI perspective. Windows 10 is focused as a consumer os, designed for users to run their applications. Similar to iOS or android. If you want to run batch operations, use the right product. |
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Sorry, but this does come across as a bit asinine.
What's the right product for running software written for Microsoft Windows, if not Microsoft Windows?
"Users running their applications" isn't just Grandma on Facebook, or your little sister playing Candy Crush Saga. Microsoft's unquestionable strength has been it's support for enterprise, small-business and professional desktop users. There is a lot of deserved anger thrown their way as a result of deliberate decisions to force flexibility and choice-limiting behavior down the throat of their core market.
My shop is small, but I can count COMSOL, SolidWorks, OrCAD, LabVIEW, various SPICE frontends, and a dozen other small odds and ends for instrument control and data capture without even leaving the engineering suite. All of which are going to be forever stuck on Win 7, at this rate.