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+1, at least now MS is trying to get the bugs and other issues sorted out in a timely manor and that's a good thing.
It's true that Xp received several SP's 7 only received one and .. well 8 was an upgrade from 8 to 8.1 and no other SP's resulting in bugs and issues not being addressed. I guess no matter what MS does they can never please everyone.
Jeff
Yeah, sure they're trying to get the bugs fixed, I'm not doubting that. But, that's why W10 was released back in july and provided us tons of bugs that were not really fixed until the Threshold 2 update? Because they were trying to fix bugs?
Anyways, buddy, don't twist my arguments, please. I'm not talking about frequency on offering updates if they're necessary, that's your point, not what I'm saying. What I'm saying here, and I'm sure you can understand it too, is that they are releasing so many patches and updates because, maybe, they don't develop the software as solid as it was done back in the day. And just to clear it up: I'm not only talking about Microsoft.
Now, you cant twist my post as you want. My opinion is the same: we, the users, have become permanent beta testers, not only in Microsoft camp, but in almost every kind of software that os been released in any kind of platform. Companies are in a hurry to be the one who brings the newest thing before anyone, and that is the perfect scenario for buggy software.
It will make the OS more efficient with good patches and updates :)Anyways, buddy, don't twist my arguments, please. I'm not talking about frequency on offering updates if they're necessary, that's your point, not what I'm saying. What I'm saying here, and I'm sure you can understand it too, is that they are releasing so many patches and updates because, maybe, they don't develop the software as solid as it was done back in the day. And just to clear it up: I'm not only talking about Microsoft.
Now, you cant twist my post as you want. My opinion is the same: we, the users, have become permanent beta testers, not only in Microsoft camp, but in almost every kind of software that os been released in any kind of platform. Companies are in a hurry to be the one who brings the newest thing before anyone, and that is the perfect scenario for buggy software.
It will make the OS more efficient with good patches and updates :)Anyways, buddy, don't twist my arguments, please. I'm not talking about frequency on offering updates if they're necessary, that's your point, not what I'm saying. What I'm saying here, and I'm sure you can understand it too, is that they are releasing so many patches and updates because, maybe, they don't develop the software as solid as it was done back in the day. And just to clear it up: I'm not only talking about Microsoft.
Now, you cant twist my post as you want. My opinion is the same: we, the users, have become permanent beta testers, not only in Microsoft camp, but in almost every kind of software that os been released in any kind of platform. Companies are in a hurry to be the one who brings the newest thing before anyone, and that is the perfect scenario for buggy software.
Now now I don't want to see a flame storm brew up in this topic.Ok.. point taken. But you didn't answer my question. How often would you like patches to come? And you have to keep in mind that Win7/WIn8.1 were far from perfect when they came out. A bug free OS is just about impossible to achieve.
By the way patch Tuesday covers a lot of bugs. Cannot wait till next build
While sometimes annoying, I appreciate the quick response Microsoft has been taking to handle the bugs. With so many systems out there, configurations it's very difficult to anticipate how programming and hardware will clash. On this forum I see more people report no problems and a few having issues.