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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2012-04-18 12:00 pm

Interesting Links for 18-04-2012

[identity profile] undeadbydawn.livejournal.com 2012-04-18 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
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interesting. Given that I don't use windows at home, and have a severely limited set-up at uni, I have very little idea of how this works. On Macs it's quite a lot different. I get to choose on install whether something has a permanent or auto-launch presence. It's generally very obvious if something is auto-launching, and trivial to ask it not to. Updates are largely painless, thanks to the completely free and open Sparkle update mechanism / the App store update mechanism.

I don't care how often a program gets updated. Daily is fine, because it's almost completely painless and often background-automatic. System resets are rarely required - occasionally on initial install, almost never for non-Apple updates.

actually, now I think about it, I stopped using the Vista partition on my laptop because it insisted on 'installing updates' on shutdown, which usually took hours and just made me force power-down.

I'm not attempting an arsey pro-Apple dig here, just interested by the difference. I had assumed Win7 would be better