Unnecessary Update Hell
I've discovered a new law of nature. Let me tell you about it:
When a computer program reaches a level of development
where it works "just the way you like it" it's only a matter of months before it's makers will bring in updates to mess it up.
I'm still
using an older version of firefox, 3.6. I've seen the trouble my friends have had with the bloated newer versions and I'm not eager to change. It's not the resource-pig that
the latest version is, and I've got the plug-ins and add-ons working the
way I like. Starting two weeks ago, every time I open it I have to put up with bullshit demands from Mozilla that I upgrade and add more layers of goo to my browser.
This is a pet peeve of mine that goes back to Microsoft Works, Word,
and Office. The original version of MS Works that came with my first
Windows95 system was easy to figure out, and easy to use. Office 97 was
like a fancy dressed up version of Works, and the changes to the menus
intuitive and logical. Office 2003 seemed like an unnecessary expense
that just repackaged the Office 97 suite in a new box.
But it was MS
Office 2007, which completely changed the menus, expanded, regrouped, and
seemingly redistributed the commands at random, which proved that they must do this
shit to justify keeping their jobs.
We hates them.
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