On 3 Mai, 12:16, quiet_lad <
gavcom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> who agrees? how in hell I get old one?
I haven't switched over yet.
But I have a theory:
Times have changed. Now software is written by Newbees - by people who
didn't grow up from ground zero. Now software is written by people who
only have been taught how to write software. They don't have the
experience we Oldies have.
What these Newbee-Programmers are doing is writing software where the
highest goal is to look pretty. It doesn't matter anymore to think
about users. Users don't have any chance to complain, users have to
take it or leave it. Users have to sign Eula's and other things which
are ridiculous - you need a lawyers assistance to be sure that you can
sign it. And so on.
The goal nowadays seems to be to have nice pictures. Function doesn't
matter so much anymore. And these things will be getting worse,
believe me.
Examples:
- The new Yahoo-email - I don't use it anymore.
- Adobe Reader - I didn't sign the update. To much to read for signing
up. More than three times a day a popup shows up urging me to install
it. But I will resist.
- Microsoft's SkyDrive doesn't work with Vista nor XP
I am sure you know much more "New Generation Software" pranks.
What a great world we will have with all the new software coming up!