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I'm figuring out how to port my apps to Linux, then it'll be no more M$.
What you are saying is not correct. There are measures you can take that will stop auto updates. Read here for further information:
http://www.howtogeek.com/224471/how-t...
AS for solitaire, many aren't happy with this "pay to play" Microsoft is attempting to force on us. I say, forget microsoft, go play solitaire here. Its free, no ads, no fuss. just plain solitaire:
http://solitaireforfree.com/
Microsoft has made many wrong decisions recently, including crippling their programs eg (the 'ribbon' bars do not give access to the tools I had before), mistaking work computers for youtube/Facebook access units, and now trying to force the use of an OS that, rumor says, may be subscription and cloud based.
Even to use Win7, I have steadily had to uninstall recent versions of, for example, Word, and replace them with the older versions that actually had the abilities I needed. Everything on recent MS OS seems to be made into a toy.
We run our medical software on MS OS so it is important to me that this software continue to be prevalent and useful. It would be nice if Microsoft were of similar opinion.
Jan, tool user
B-T-W if you're masochistic enough, you can run MS Windows software on your Apple hardware. If I ever feel nostalgic enough to need to see the "blue screen of death" again maybe I'll give it try - NOT!
You can also uninstall "update" KB3035583 that arranges for the prompts: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to...
Also turn off the automatic updates in W7 or W8.1 so you can select what "updates" to install when prompted that new "updates" are available. When one shows up as available that you don't want, tell the system to hide it so it no longer appears in the updates available notices.
These methods have been publicized for several months and they do not guarantee that usoft won't do something sneaky in the future.
Whatever happened to MYOB?
My time has finally come. I don't think I'm going to like the brave new world. I'm tempted to pull an Edward G. Robinson as in "Soylent Green." If you think you'll be able to circumvent the nosiness, none-of-your-goddam-business, you are mistaken. Microsoft and others are not about to give up on their intrusion on your personal business. Sooner or later, they getcha with a gotcha.
Use a Mac or Linux, you will be much happier. Office 2016 was just released on the Mac ahead of the Windows version coming out a few months later, even Microsoft seems to be emphasizing the Mac. Parallels or VMWare Fusion allows you to run Windows apps acceptably when needed anyway.
However I'm slowly drifting into Linux and some other areas. and who ever you think I am when you read this? I'm not and I'm not there.
As much as these conversations have posted damn near everywhere people still think doing the off button turns the cel radio phones off.
Massive case of mamagumpitis. Yet a few years ago they screamed at the idea of implants. Now they pay to do the same job free of charge to yonder hermano mejor.
Pathetic.
Why Rico ...it's a conspiracy to defraud. Why; in bed with government. Seen any arrests or investigations? I thought not.
Back to cell radio phones I change tracphones fairly often and keep one number on with no minutes or service time. Two years now and it's still chugging mindlessly away. the next idea was to throw the phone turned off but not internally on a long haul truck All bought in the same store same time for cash. Who knows where they ended up. I did not use a code. lock.
Wrench in the monkey.....
I have opted to go with Linux based systems because the community oversight will slam shut attempts by private companies and governments to insert back doors and prying software. However, one still needs to maintain vigilance in any internet access because once it is off of your computer and on the net it is fair game.
I'll be glad when some enterprising young kid develops an open OS for cell phones that incorporates an encrypted mesh network that can handle BitCoin type transactions between individuals.
I have been able to turn them off for Windows 7. Don't know about 8 or 8.1.
But once you have Windows 10 there is no way to turn them off.
Also beware: when you get "updated" to Windows 8.1 or 10, they delete the free Solitaire and other games that came with your earlier version. They want to make you buy them all over again. But there is a workaround -- http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-bring-...
A lot of programs are Microsoft only sadly. I would love to use just my Apple devices but currently that isn't the case. Therefore I still use Windows 7.
I spent too many years in the bowels of the intelligence agencies to advise people to go along with this nagging for personal information that incessantly bombards us. Ironically, I can see a day coming when some government agency will consider a sparsely populated online profile an indication for suspicion, placing such individuals on a watch list for domestic terrorism.
Sometimes now when I get these calls from the "Windows Technician" that tells me my computer is sending out errors, I just play along with them until they actually want to get into my computer or ask for some personal information. A few have gone over an hour (It's great to have free time to harass someone else once in a while). It really ticks them off when I tell them "I'm just f___ing with you. I'm just trying to waste as much of your time as I can to prevent you from ripping off some poor elderly person that doesn't understand your scheme." Recently they've actually stopped calling me.
I just might update to Windows 10 on one of my systems, I've heard some good things about it and I've really got little to hide. If only they had finalized a version of XP, the one running my CNC machine has been working perfectly for years, ever since I took it off line.
However, I stopped using Windows of any flavor back when they killed Windows XP. I now use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. This is linux based software. It is awesome and it is free. However it is not for the faint of heart. If you are lacking in basic programming then you may struggle to keep it running smoothly as it is not meant for folks that rely on Microsoft just doing all of the hard work for them. But if you want to stretch yourself then give it a try. Many resources exist that can walk a person through any situation that may arise in its usage.
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