icefest wrote:First shot is fired,
Lets not turn this into a flame war guys. Make a OSX thread if you want to discuss that.
DanShell wrote:Someone has to say it, once you go Mac you never go back! Coming on 4 years now, multiple users, not one issue. No anti virus, no slow downs, no worms bugs Trojans or otherwise, no anything. Certainly no reinstalls or restores
Sorry, I'm not contributing corvus, I'm just a very happy Mac owner after years wasting too much time on windows products
EDIT: And just to risk really getting in trouble for being a trouble maker in Corvus' windows post, Ill just mention that with Mac every new operating system is FREE and BETTER
GPSGuided wrote:What I'm keen to know is, how much more secure is Windows 10. Does it still require the running of antivirus programs or is the default setup offers sufficient protection?
Johnnie Walker wrote:... the free included Windows 10 Defender should keep you safe. The new browser "Edge" also has a few new security options.
GPSGuided wrote:Is this the norm for Windows 10 early adopters, to depend on the default defender?Johnnie Walker wrote:... the free included Windows 10 Defender should keep you safe. The new browser "Edge" also has a few new security options.
Gadgetgeek wrote:Win 10 won't be any more secure than 7 all on its own, except that the updates will be mandatory, and that going forward it seems like it will be incremental change, not big version changes anymore.
north-north-west wrote:DanShell wrote:Someone has to say it, once you go Mac you never go back! Coming on 4 years now, multiple users, not one issue. No anti virus, no slow downs, no worms bugs Trojans or otherwise, no anything. Certainly no reinstalls or restores
Sorry, I'm not contributing corvus, I'm just a very happy Mac owner after years wasting too much time on windows products
EDIT: And just to risk really getting in trouble for being a trouble maker in Corvus' windows post, Ill just mention that with Mac every new operating system is FREE and BETTER
But just check first whether all your other programs will run with it. When i moved up to Mavericks I had to get a newer version of PSE. Still not happy about that.
Johnnie Walker wrote:Common sense (don't download from dodgy sites, don't open every e-mail, check links before clicking on it etc) and the free included Windows 10 Defender should keep you safe.
keithy wrote:Johnnie Walker wrote:Common sense (don't download from dodgy sites, don't open every e-mail, check links before clicking on it etc) and the free included Windows 10 Defender should keep you safe.
Sadly that's not even necessary these days, as shown from the Adobe flash exploit that was using the Yahoo ad network to propagate last week. http://gizmodo.com/malvertising-attack- ... 1721967056. All it took for malicious software to run was an outdated Flash on your Windows PC, and visiting a safe Yahoo based site. No user interaction required.
photohiker wrote:I think Microsoft jumped over Windows 9 so they could catch up with Apple. Apple runs OSX 10.x and now windows is also 10 !!
Johnnie Walker wrote:Or update it at least twice a week when they release updates..
Johnnie Walker wrote:Software will check for the Windows version. If the Operating System is "Windows 9x" it can be Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows 9. Hence they couldn't use Windows 9. A new 2015 Operating System is not compatible with Windows 95 or 98. Nothing to do with Apple 10, other competitors are Ubuntu Linux 14 and OpenSuse 13.
Johnnie Walker wrote:photohiker wrote:I think Microsoft jumped over Windows 9 so they could catch up with Apple. Apple runs OSX 10.x and now windows is also 10 !!
Software will check for the Windows version. If the Operating System is "Windows 9x" it can be Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows 9. Hence they couldn't use Windows 9. A new 2015 Operating System is not compatible with Windows 95 or 98. Nothing to do with Apple 10, other competitors are Ubuntu Linux 14 and OpenSuse 13.
Johnnie Walker wrote:Lols.photohiker wrote:Software will check for the Windows version. If the Operating System is "Windows 9x" it can be Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows 9. Hence they couldn't use Windows 9. A new 2015 Operating System is not compatible with Windows 95 or 98. Nothing to do with Apple 10, other competitors are Ubuntu Linux 14 and OpenSuse 13.
So the supposedly greatest software company on earth writes software that cannot tell the difference between Windows 95, 98, or 9.
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