Vista was only problematic at the start. By SP2 it was (and is) a great OS. It's just the hive mind thing - people read articles (which were mostly written very early on) and then repeat that info without actually checking things out for themselves.chk071 wrote:When i used Vista, i couldn't really comprehend the bashing on it either. It was running at least as stable and issue free as Windows 7. Actually the performance using ASIO4ALL was even better on Vista than it was on Windows 7 for me. Very happy with Windows 10, and before that, Windows 8.1 now though. Especially the increment of performance is quite siginificant IMO. And kudos to Microsoft for handling the biggest online update in computer history so well. I updated 3 machines to Windows 10 so far, and none of them really had big issues (in fact not even small issues).do_androids_dream wrote:Vista with SP2 - massive improvement on xp
What OS are you using in late 2015?
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- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
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- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
I used Vista on PC until i started seeing software updates rejecting it (it was fine for a Windows OS), so I got a Win8.1 license and reloaded my PC from scratch. It's not nearly as bad as people bitched it to be. It's snappier then Vista. It's still Windows though.
My vote was for Snow Leopard on Mac because that's where my primary studio setup is focused. It runs from an external USB hard drive due to the MacBook Pro it used to live in dying of the known GPU package defect. I have Mavericks on the internal drive. Surprisingly, this works fine. Snow Leopard is faster than Mavericks in this setup. Sad.
I'm being pushed to El Capitan by software and hardware (new iPhone and iPad, plus Snow Leopard isn't supported by pretty much anyone any more). Tested it on another external USB drive and it's okay. Kind of ugly and Safari has numerous bugs, so I'm still waiting to see if another update fixes anything relevant before I upgrade my Mavericks drive to it. I'll lose my ProjectMix I/O hardware (screw you, Avid/M-Audio) and my t c electronic interface is still only at beta release for El Capitan drivers.
My vote was for Snow Leopard on Mac because that's where my primary studio setup is focused. It runs from an external USB hard drive due to the MacBook Pro it used to live in dying of the known GPU package defect. I have Mavericks on the internal drive. Surprisingly, this works fine. Snow Leopard is faster than Mavericks in this setup. Sad.
I'm being pushed to El Capitan by software and hardware (new iPhone and iPad, plus Snow Leopard isn't supported by pretty much anyone any more). Tested it on another external USB drive and it's okay. Kind of ugly and Safari has numerous bugs, so I'm still waiting to see if another update fixes anything relevant before I upgrade my Mavericks drive to it. I'll lose my ProjectMix I/O hardware (screw you, Avid/M-Audio) and my t c electronic interface is still only at beta release for El Capitan drivers.
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- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
Voted OS X 10.11 but I also have WinXP and Ubuntu 14 virtual machines for the extra development 
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- KVRAF
- 2636 posts since 16 Jan, 2013
Initially I jumped to El Capitan because I wasn't really happy with Mavericks (I was quite happy with Snow Leopard but software support was getting thinner and thinner). But it was still a bit flaky so I ended up going to Yosemite. I'm sure by the time it gets to 10.11.5 it will be fairly stable (Yosemite was a mess in the early versions too).
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- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
Strange, 10.11.2 is running very solid here. It was released a few days ago by the way.
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
So this poll more or less mirrors the other recent poll about OS's that Windows users outnumber OSX users 2 to 1
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- KVRAF
- 35687 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
On KVR you mean? The actual general use ratio is more like 10:1. Although i'm not sure if that's of any relevance here. Guess the point of this is rather to see which versions of the respective OS's people are using, and how the distribution is in general.Numanoid wrote:So this poll more or less mirrors the other recent poll about OS's that Windows users outnumber OSX users 2 to 1
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Well it's my intepretationchk071 wrote:Although i'm not sure if that's of any relevance here.
Mind your own business if you got a problem with it
- KVRAF
- 4801 posts since 1 Aug, 2005 from Warszawa, Poland
Windows XP stays strong on my work machine. Wife's and kid's computers are running Windows 10.
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- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Windows 10 here
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
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- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
Win7 64bit...can't see me changing unless something forces me to.
It has been the only OS I've not had any kind of problem with at all, beyond having to relearn where everything is that had moved or changed since XP. I go on my Dad's computer now and struggle to find things that used to be second nature on XP (which he says he'll never upgrade from!)
It has been the only OS I've not had any kind of problem with at all, beyond having to relearn where everything is that had moved or changed since XP. I go on my Dad's computer now and struggle to find things that used to be second nature on XP (which he says he'll never upgrade from!)
Q. Why is a mouse when it spins?
A. The higher the fewer.
A. The higher the fewer.
- KVRAF
- 5440 posts since 4 Aug, 2006 from Helsinki
This result can't be representative - according to this the share of XP is about the same as the Win 8/8.1.
The major shortage in this vote is that most of us are using more than just one computer. You should be able to give more than one vote and give "shares", e.g. 50 % Win 8, 20 % Win 7, 30 % OSX 10.11.
The major shortage in this vote is that most of us are using more than just one computer. You should be able to give more than one vote and give "shares", e.g. 50 % Win 8, 20 % Win 7, 30 % OSX 10.11.
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- KVRAF
- 2636 posts since 16 Jan, 2013
Mountain Lion is on borrowed time. Apple only support their last three system versions so that makes Mavericks the cut-off point. Expect NI to start requiring that as a minimum soon.jancivil wrote:NI updates, Kontakt and Reaktor, forced me to OSX 10.8.5 finally. I've come to detest it, rather be on 10.6.8 by far.
NI and Ableton pushed me off Snow Leopard as well. Yosemite isn't too bad really and El Capitan should be ok with some updates.
