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I want Microsoft to go back to the good old days, when the desktop wasn't cluttered with ads and product placement!
@aeronmelon
And half finished programs that manage to both superseded the program it replaces, while still not having all of the features of the original.
@kde
I like your sarcasm. But I do want to go back to that interface.
@NaoPb @aeronmelon
I prefer a graphical user interface free free from advertisements also.
For the last decade, I've been using primarily Linux (which I started to experiment with more than 20 years ago). I also use some older Apple OS X systems and occasionally boot a workstation running Windows 7 (but that's the dunce sitting in the corner).
I miss XP SP3. Absolutely the best Windows OS made.
It’s up there with Windows 7.
I don't know. Doesn't look nearly as cool as my XP desktop with custom themes did.
I would love to bring back xp
https://alternativeto.net/software/windows-xp/?platform=linux
I assume there's a decent chance that there are some Linux users that would feel similarly since there are 25 distros that are similar to XP
Edit: re: your username, if you haven't read Robert Aspirin's Myth series, starting with Another fine Myth, you really should do yourself a favor and read them. They're spoof fantasy. Funny and magical.
Cheers, I'll a look at both the page and the book
Win98 had themes, and they were absolutely fantastic!!