john titor
Captain
Does Vista take the proverbial biscuit? I can't imagine a worse OS, it just fails spectacularly, but I'm sure there are ones out there.
Does Vista take the proverbial biscuit? I can't imagine a worse OS, it just fails spectacularly, but I'm sure there are ones out there.
Sounds like you are talking about Mac OS 7.5.x, which was Apple's first attempt at opening up it's operating system to run on non-Apple hardware. It was a disaster. And it further highlighted Apple's failure to develop a modern OS (Copland) and the fact that they had let laps their high end server OS. A/UX, which was a cross between System V Unix and System 7.0.x (but only ran on 68k hardware), had to be replaced on Apple's PowerPC based workgroup servers with IBM's AIX (which could run Mac OS 7.5.x and Mac apps in Apple's MAE for Unix).There was some version of MacOS I used back in the mid-'90s that I remember being an absolute terror. Crashed constantly, froze up all the time, programs would fail for no apparent reason. And it was on multiple machines that did this. I don't know, maybe the hardware was junk, but the OS simply did not handle the situation with any grace. I know it's sacrilegious to ever say anything bad about Apple operating systems, but MacOS certainly had its bad days.
I'll cast a vote for O/S2 Warp... 'Course, that was a few centuries (errr, years) ago.
Cheers,
-CM-
I'll cast a vote for O/S2 Warp... 'Course, that was a few centuries (errr, years) ago.
Cheers,
-CM-
Oddly enough, I never had much trouble out of Windows ME. Worst OS? If I go by my worst experience, that would probably be Mandrake 8. I could never get that OS to work properly at all, from drivers to stability and everything in between.
J.
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