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Andy Ihnatko paints a colorful picture of Windows use. He describes Windows as first the boorish, greasy haired acquaintance on a long road-trip, then later as disposable underpants. I can’t resist anthropomorphizations and descriptions of software as other daily objects.

I wasn’t going to post that article, but just now I was keeping notes in Notepad and wanted to write something unrelated down quickly, so I press control-N. You know, “New”. A dialog box pops up, and before I realize it, I’ve lost the notes I was keeping, because I accidentally hit “No” in response to “Do you want to save the changes?”. OK, my mistake, but in my defense, I wasn’t expecting that decision and didn’t really read the dialog box, surely the twentieth dialog I’ve seen in two hours.

Also, why am I closing one file to open a new one? In Firefox, if I press control-N, I get a new window and my old one is still there. What’s the deal, Notepad? Do most real Windows users just never use you?

I miss VoodooPad.

Previously:
MyDreamApp Finalists
September 21, 2006

Thanks to Gus, I took a quick tour through the MyDreamApp finalists today, and voted for two of them, Portal and Blossom. Portal is a long shot - it’s basically proposing to solve multi-computer file syncing seamlessly, but it would be great if done right. See Wil Shipley’s comments for why it’s hard. Merging is not [...]

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Windows User
September 20, 2006

I’ve been a Windows User for two weeks. What’s it like from the other side?

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Step back: why laptops?
September 7, 2006

I’ve been thinking of how I’d work if I didn’t have a laptop. One thing’s for sure: I wouldn’t spend as much time rubbing my neck while waiting for builds, for a couple of reasons.

I’m beginning to wonder if a laptop is really any good at all, let alone necessary. Wouldn’t I rather not carry [...]

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