Doyle46883
Leading Member
Yes, but a lot of us use that (Bibble if that is what you mean) program without a problem. So who or what is to blame? Is Eric to blame that his program does not run on your machine? You can choose not to use that program or you can fix your machine. Soon or later you will find that is the way it is with Windows programs so you'll need to make a choice to debug your machine or not.
Are you kidding? Now there's a real practical solution (sarcasm)!drive, install Windows and install only the software you really
really need.I agree but that is not the real world of Windows. That is the mainOn the contrary, programs developed should work WITH Windows, not
the other way around.
reason I do as little as I have to with Windows. I have real work
to do and I don't particularly care to spend my time tinker with an
operating system. For those that choose to use Windows for whatever
reasons I was only passing along my experiences with it. All OS s
have their good points and bad points depending on your
requirements and you likes and dislikes so lets not start a
platform war here. Further if you don’t have any real work
experience with other OS s then you really can’t compare them.