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Comment by iJohnDoe

12 hours ago

Windows XP was pretty amazing. I remember installing it on my work PC and it found all the printers on the network and automatically installed them.

Windows XP also had perfect timing for the beginning era of broadband and a generation spending hours on their computers.

You only need to look at the leadership at Microsoft who were in charge of Vista and Windows 8. They were “suits” who didn’t understand “mobile”, which was arguably confusing at the time. I vividly remember watching the release videos of Windows 8 and the interviews of the leadership clearly showed they had no concept of what they were doing.

An OS should be extremely boring. It’s an app launcher and file organizer. An OS shouldn’t be flashy. That’s why people have fond memories of Windows 2000 and XP.

Windows 10 can also be extremely boring if Open Shell is installed and some other tweaks. Same thing with Windows 11.

Without open shell, you can fairly easily ignore the start menu by just starting to type after you press the win-button; it sanely defaults to search. Then you just set the main taskbar to align to the left and remove the search bar and whatever stuff they shove in there from it.

Windows 2000 was the GOAT, it looked perfectly OK, had NT underpinnings, was stable and had pretty good hardware support. You could probably run it today if you don't play games or have a non-postscript/HPL printer.