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Now that you've got your Windows Phone 7 device splayed open for USB mass storage use, why not make it friendly to non-Marketplace apps, too? Microsoft's been insistent so far about keeping ...
Microsoft has tried simplifying its networking solutions overall in Windows 7, added more home-user features, and redesigned certain basic networking interfaces so that they actually kinda make sense.
Microsoft has strived to develop Windows into an intuitive, user-friendly operating system. For some, though, “user friendly” is just another way of saying “dumbed down” in an attempt to ...
Today Microsoft revealed a first official look at Windows 8, or actually "Windows 8," its internal codename until an official name is selected. Though it's full-fledged Windows, it's clearly ...
So in that slightly fucked up way, for me, (although I am an experienced user of computers - if not Windows) it could actually be the most user friendly version yet!
Bodhi Linux 7.0 is its best, most user-friendly release yet The Bohdi Linux team has made good on the commitment to improve user experience and performance. Written by Jack Wallen, Contributing Writer ...
Microsoft's aggressive march toward 1 billion Windows 10 users begins in earnest.
There’s one big problem though: While Windows 7 includes some touch-friendly features such as pinch-to-zoom, a larger taskbar, and gesture navigation controls, overall the user interface was ...
I usually use apps like Winhawk or PowerToys to do this, and have never tried Winaero Tweaker until now. Winaero Tweaker is a free application that provides numerous tools for customizing Windows ...
How to use Snipping Tool for quick screenshots and screen recordings on Windows PC Technobaboy Windows 11: Go to Settings> ...
Windows 7 places user interface design at the center of the Windows 7 development effort. WPF - Microsoft's new .NET API for Windows user interface development - will also truly come into its own ...
Again, I'm not saying OS X is horribly less user-friendly than Windows. I'm merely disagreeing with the implicit assumption by the OP that OS X is somehow inherently more user-friendly than Windows.