Windows 8

  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    Depends the way you interpret that:
    if you mean "odd" < "even", that would mean vista was better than xp
    if you mean "odd" > "even", that would mean vista was better than 7
  • MasterMind555
    8th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @therocketeer (View Post)

     Your logic is wrong.

     

    XP is the 5th

    Vista is the 6th

    7 is the 7th

     Aren't they?

     

    Odd < Even means Vista is better then both 7 and XP.

    Odd > Even means XP and 7 are better then Vista, which is true.

  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 (View Post)
    No, the inequalities I used represent comparing of releases in the past to a newer release, or a release in the past to an older release. In other words, they represent time of release. I might not have made it clear though.

    By "odd < even" I mean comparing 5 to 6
    By "odd > even" I mean comparing 7 to 6

  • coenmcj
    8th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Gah, No matter if it was just speculation but Vista and 7 were terrible, vista was rushed and tended to be missing much and when it was patched a majority of things were still missing and broken, same goes for seven apart from the rushed part, I'm really hoping Windows 8 atleast has some More Usefullness and compatibility then then the last two.