goldenheart323 said:
Don't forget Windows 2000. That was a great one. I preferred that over XP. I know it spoils the pattern, but just once, and there's no down side to having 2 good versions of Windows in a row... unless Windows 8 is so bad because it has to cancel out the greatness of having 2 good Windows in a row.
To be fair though Windows 2000 was never meant to be a operating system for the home.
So the graphic still holds water if you discount it for that reason.
Oddly enough I never had a problem with Windows ME and liked it more than Windows 98. It was to me Windows 98 3rd Edition. I also still use the Windows ME icons for the Recycle Bin and My Computer on my current operating systems. The only thing that made me move from ME to XP was that I wanted to play The Battle for Middle-Earth.
Back to the topic though. I bought Windows 8 when it was on offer before release, Windows 8 Pro for £24.99 seemed like too good a price to pass up. If I ended up hating it, the money wasn't a huge amount to lose.
And I did end up hating it. It seemed schizophrenic in its nature between Metro and the traditional desktop, they just didn't work well with each other.
Windows 8.1 seems to have fixed a lot of my dislike with one simple thing, having the ability to have the desktop image on the Metro Start Screen. It makes the transition between the two far less jarring.
I also like how now when installing a program it doesn't just dump every little thing on the Metro Start Screen, keeping it clean to look at and so you don't have to waste time unpinning things. You can go down to the extremely cluttered looking section below and pin just the items you want.
While I still tend to default to the Windows XP side of my dual-boot, I do now with 8.1 find myself using it more and more often.