Doesn't work, how is it for you?
Windows 10 is consistent as being problematic.
Microsoft Windows 10 Update.
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I probably lose half a day a week of billable time due to Windows 10 background processes and automatic updates which you can no longer disable. Atrocious software.
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If someone could make hardware and and OS which started up as quickly and smoothly as Apple machines and had a licence for all Office software with full functionality and integration with Windows that would be a winner for me.
So annoying when someone messes up word document formatting or excel formula as they open it on a Mac, or they can’t use the Skype functionality in a video conference due to being on a Mac.
So many businesses locked into having to use poor machines and OS in order to access software.
So annoying when someone messes up word document formatting or excel formula as they open it on a Mac, or they can’t use the Skype functionality in a video conference due to being on a Mac.
So many businesses locked into having to use poor machines and OS in order to access software.
Makes me laugh when, every drama on TV, the cops open up a Windows-based laptop and it fires up instantly, and is usually already logged in without a password. I'd like to see them do that with mine immediately following the application of a monthly rollup patch...they'd never find where I planted the bomb or my secret money trail through multiple off-shore shell companies or those incriminating emails that prove I had motive to kill my wife or...or...
I thought I would check how long it takes for my two laptops to start up. I have one that is one year old and the other is about 3 years old. The new takes about 10 secs to get the password page and another 20 seconds to open up Outlook.
However the 3 year old takes about 5 mins or so before it is ready and programs can be slow to respond.
However it was installed with Windows 7 before I updated it to Windows 10 which was a mistake. The spec is just not up to it.
The lesson is use the OS system that fits the spec of the computer and ignore the nagging from Microsoft to update to the latest version.
However the 3 year old takes about 5 mins or so before it is ready and programs can be slow to respond.
However it was installed with Windows 7 before I updated it to Windows 10 which was a mistake. The spec is just not up to it.
The lesson is use the OS system that fits the spec of the computer and ignore the nagging from Microsoft to update to the latest version.
Not a question about speed; the problem is you cannot connect to MS update server.Ihearye wrote:my windows m/c takes a matter of seconds ...... I never turn it off until I am away for the weekend and don't mind waiting in updates
A bug maybe the problem.
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You can download Word for Mac, though. Without Word, though, I find it better to have a pdf sent to me and copy the text to a Mac Pages document as it sometimes keeps the formatting. Not often though. There are ways around these things I've learnt over the last 5 or 6 years and it's worth that little bit of hassle for the amount of time it saves overall. Especially when somebody rings up wanting some information and the PC would freeze or take what felt like 5 minutes to bring it up and I'd end up telling them I'd call back with the info.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:If someone could make hardware and and OS which started up as quickly and smoothly as Apple machines and had a licence for all Office software with full functionality and integration with Windows that would be a winner for me.
So annoying when someone messes up word document formatting or excel formula as they open it on a Mac, or they can’t use the Skype functionality in a video conference due to being on a Mac.
So many businesses locked into having to use poor machines and OS in order to access software.
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Note what I said about with identical functionality and integration. My wife has a Mac for most of her work but for some things has to use my windows laptop for Word or Excel when the Mac versions don’t have the same functionality as her colleagues Windows PCs.Shade wrote:You can download Word for Mac, though. Without Word, though, I find it better to have a pdf sent to me and copy the text to a Mac Pages document as it sometimes keeps the formatting. Not often though. There are ways around these things I've learnt over the last 5 or 6 years and it's worth that little bit of hassle for the amount of time it saves overall. Especially when somebody rings up wanting some information and the PC would freeze or take what felt like 5 minutes to bring it up and I'd end up telling them I'd call back with the info.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:If someone could make hardware and and OS which started up as quickly and smoothly as Apple machines and had a licence for all Office software with full functionality and integration with Windows that would be a winner for me.
So annoying when someone messes up word document formatting or excel formula as they open it on a Mac, or they can’t use the Skype functionality in a video conference due to being on a Mac.
So many businesses locked into having to use poor machines and OS in order to access software.
What kind of functionality is missing on the Mac version of Word? Just asking as I don't actually use it. We send documents out more than receive so I usually just do it on Pages and then save as .docx or .pdf, depending on what needs to be done with them.
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Fonts and layouts can get altered, and it doesn’t integrate cleanly with word online.Shade wrote:What kind of functionality is missing on the Mac version of Word? Just asking as I don't actually use it. We send documents out more than receive so I usually just do it on Pages and then save as .docx or .pdf, depending on what needs to be done with them.
Most common thing is a colleague’s Mac always changes page numbers in our footers to some weird form of object which is hard to edit or copy and doesn’t automatically update like a footer should do if new sections need to be added. Often causes word to crash on our desktop Dells if we unwittingly try and correct the formatting on a footer someone has ruined on a Mac!