On Thursday, IT changed my computer operating system from Windows XP to Windows 7. During the process, I lost all unanswered e-mails sent to me between Wednesday evening and Thursday evening (US Eastern Daylight Saving Time).
If you e-mailed me during that time and have not received a response by now, your e-mail was probably one that was lost, so please resend your e-mail. Thank-you!
I just did the Window 7 upgrade myself YUCK!
ReplyDeleteThen I'm glad IT did the dirty work for me!
DeleteNo one likes change,at first I found windows seven a little intimidating but now after two years I find it better and faster than XP.
ReplyDeleteNo one likes change at first but after two years on windows seven I find it faster and easier to use than XP.
ReplyDeleteIMO, Windows XP is way superior to W7. Why anyone would volunteer to change from W-XP to W-7 is beyond me. Bill Gates got my money but only once! Good luck with the "new" OS.
ReplyDeleteI did not volunteer for the change. The new versions of Adobe Framemaker and Acrobat Pro that I use on a daily basis at work did not play nicely with XP, so the switch to 7 was necessary. If I had to volunteer anything, I would dump Windows all together and switch to the Mac OS (which is the OS I have been using on my home computers since 1986).
DeleteI meant no disparagement of you personally, Stana, for changing IOs, please do not be offended. My reply was merely a personal statement intended for the business world. I guess it came out wrong.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I'm a fan of the LINUX system which I use on my home pc. I love the customer service given to me by those employed at Red Hat and I absolutely love their mascot, Tux, he's cute!
Your IT folks only did what they were allowed, I understand.
No offense taken, Billie. I use Linux at work on some of projects, but day-to-day, it's Windows. I have to say, today's Windows is a lot more stable than in the past. But I still prefer the Mac OS. And no matter which OS I use, I prefer using it while wearing a dress and heels!
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