Published on November 25, 2017 By Fuzzy Logic In Skinning

Yesterday I decided to treat myself to the new version of Office. Having used a corporate version of Office 2010 for the last few years I quite fancied my own copy - Office Pro 2016.

To go with this, I did a clean install of Windows 10. I have installed all the other programs I need, and, omitted games I no longer play. Everything is now squeaky clean.

I have not installed any skinning programs - at all. I no longer see what I need them for. Windows is perfectly adequate for the task.

So, is that it? Has skinning become obsolete and gone the way of the dinosaur? Only time will tell.

I do like the nice clean look of my pc though  


Comments (Page 5)
6 PagesFirst 3 4 5 6 
on Feb 15, 2018

Lock down windows 10 home edition no updates
Services
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
Delivery Optimization
Update Orchestrator Service
Windows Update

All are disabled

The last 2 must be on to access recovery.

Kill windows defender updates
Administrative tools
run as administrator
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Block incoming and out going MpCmdRun.exe (Microsoft Malware Protection Command Line Utility)
it is in windows defender program folder.

Kill auto installing apps
Block app installer in firewall and or uninstall in apps.

Turn off auto update by the computer manufacturer. Hunt it down they are all different.
You are on your own with your programs.
I trust no security software all I have used screwed the start sequence
and I had to get rid of them before the computer was inoperable.
You can trust them if you like to. I have had no problem with windows defender yet.
Use opera and firefox preferably at the same time.
Don't try this at home.

on Feb 15, 2018

Why are you posting these here Iben? They have nothing to do with the threads topic, which is 

Skinning - an Extinction Level Event

 

on Feb 15, 2018

Cut down on unnecessary auto maintenance.
Set windows defender to custom scan and don't select any thing.
It still scans processes or something.
It will reset to quick scan after restart.
I do a quick scan once a week with the other maintenance.
Why scan it if nothing changes I have real time scanning on.

on Feb 15, 2018

ehhh, what's any of that got to do with what this topic is about iben? lmao

on Feb 15, 2018

Psychosis81

ehhh, what's any of that got to do with what this topic is about iben? lmao

In a round-a-bout, convoluted sort of a way, I think Iben is trying to say that Windows is an Extinction Level Event at some point or other.... and if you mess around with it the wrong way it'll be sooner rather than later.

Other than that, I don't have a clue.  

on May 17, 2018

I seem to recall .... way back .... when .... There was a separate Application like Windowblinds ... Specifically crafted for this purpose .... That is .... Browser Skinning ... 'WEBBLINDS' (not sure if I spelled it correctly  .... But you get the idea: WEB: INTERNET (browsing) BLINDS: Windowblinds for Surfing the Internet and skinning your browser.

 

But then again ... I remember using NETSCAPE Too!   

on May 17, 2018

LMAO!

on May 17, 2018

artexpert

But then again ... I remember using NETSCAPE Too!   

I'm using Netscape right now (the successor). It's called SeaMonkey. It kind of needs extensions to make the UI usable and "pretty". Otherwise it's too old-school even for me. It's not the fastest browser, but I like it. It was the built-in mail client that made me try it.

Time goes fast. It wasn't that long ago Internet was new. Those were exiting times. Windows was a big part of that. Now I feel MS has pretty much given up on consumers and client computing. Nadella sees the future of personal computing in the cloud.

Skinning websites isn't a bad idea. If someone makes a WebExtension for Chrome/Firefox/Edge the underlying platform wouldn't matter anymore. You could still have a personal experience even on a Chromebook.

If personal computing moves into the cloud, the only thing we'll see are websites I guess...

on May 17, 2018

artexpert

But then again ... I remember using NETSCAPE Too! 

And I remember it being referred to as 'Nut scrape' which probably said something about how good it wasn't...

on May 18, 2018

But ... For the times....it still beat IE!

 

I Now Use 'VIVALDI'    

on May 19, 2018

Who can forget Webblinds and it's 'throbber'  

Netscape - now that brings back memories. Worked better than IE on 3k dial up  

My PC is still clean. No unnecessary programs at all. Guess what - all the problems people have had with the latest Windows updates have not affected me at all. Everything is running as smooth as an android's bottom

on May 22, 2018

Fuzzy Logic

Who can forget Webblinds and it's 'throbber'

Ah, the old throbber, eh.  Yup, I've pretty much forgotten it.  T'was so long ago since I saw it.  

on May 22, 2018

There we go with the throbber again. After a bazillion years I still don't know what you're talkin' about. 

*having never seen it that is*

on May 22, 2018

Throbber:
I think it was an animated picture that replaced the windows flag
in the upper right corner of IE. My memory could be foggy? 

on May 22, 2018


There we go with the throbber again.

Yup, the old throbber never died, it just got a bit broken.  As I recall, it was Bichur who complained that his throbber was broken, but me thinks he just got carried away and got a little too rough with it.  I'm not saying it was his own fault, cos boys with their toys can get a bit over-excited, but perhaps he could have been a little more careful with it.

6 PagesFirst 3 4 5 6