Switching Operating Systems Is Almost Never The Answer

NoOther

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Great you made a post including less than 1% of total computer sales and users in the world.
 

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[QUOTE='Zarathustra[H]It is unquestionable that they are MUCH more efficient to type on than the Qwerty layout which was designed to intentionally slow typers down so they didn't bind up their typewriters, but very few of even us in here have bothered to switch.

Why?[/QUOTE]
Because it's not unquestionable. There have been studies between different keyboard layouts and there hasn't been any scientific evidence that any improvements have been anything more than marginal.
 

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I see nothing wrong with his post since those machines are setup for very specific use cases. :)

Oh there is nothing wrong with it, but it completely misses the point of the article which is geared towards individuals at home. I don't know many individuals at home that are buying supercomputers...
 
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