Wyantry wrote:
Older than that.
Started with CP/M, then DOS. Tried the first Windoze — and switched to MacIntosh.
No need (or desire) to play with the Microsoft nonsense: “Do you want to quit”, “are you sure you want to quit”, “are you REALLY sure you want to quit . . .” And similar crap.
I always loved their "functionally useless but logically correct" error messages. I wrote manuals for a lot of corporate software based on PCs. Explaining error messages was always less fun than trying to understand what they were telling the user to do!
Microsoft apparently never tested their software on people who were not information technology employees.