Needless to say, my PC experience began shortly before Micro-Soft (now Microsoft or M$) came into existence. You may call me a DOS man from the bygone generation.
Anyway, the part about Windows XP that I thought was stupid are those proprietary folders prefixed with "My,†like "My Documents," "My Music," and "My Pictures." Also, I've always felt that the word "My" was very childish. There was nothing I could do, not even get rid of them.
Finally I'm glad that the days of those My folders are now numbered. They will not be used in the next generation of Windows, code named Longhorn, according to the following news article http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/226209_msftnotebook30.asp
I'm sure I will not miss them once I get my copy of Longhorn Will you?
Anyway, the part about Windows XP that I thought was stupid are those proprietary folders prefixed with "My,†like "My Documents," "My Music," and "My Pictures." Also, I've always felt that the word "My" was very childish. There was nothing I could do, not even get rid of them.
Finally I'm glad that the days of those My folders are now numbered. They will not be used in the next generation of Windows, code named Longhorn, according to the following news article http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/226209_msftnotebook30.asp
I'm sure I will not miss them once I get my copy of Longhorn Will you?