• @thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world
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    158 months ago

    Started daily driving Linux on a laptop 20 years ago. Moved my desktop to it by 2007. I haven’t ran Windows at home except in a VM (5+years ago) since around 2009. I’m much happier with the quirks of Linux than I am using Microsoft products.

  • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    188 months ago

    I’m actually alright with this, which seems to be an unpopular opinion. It seems totally sensible for them to ask why you don’t want to use Edge and would rather use Chrome.

    If we want to prevent monopolies, we need healthy competition. If Microsoft improves Edge based on this user feedback to create an actually good product, then we all win. It means that if Firefox starts to pull the shit that Google is doing, we have a solid alternative.

    Of course the manner in which Microsoft does this matters a lot, but the actual concept itself is a good one.

    • @Acters@lemmy.world
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      I’m actually alright with this, which seems to be an unpopular opinion. It seems totally sensible for them to ask why you don’t want to use Edge and would rather use Chrome.

      I wish for Microsoft to mind their business when I download another browser. A web developer or someone excersizing their freedom of choice should not need to deal with petty and sorry looking surveys.

      On the other hand, it is fine to ask how the browser experience is like but not this.

      If we want to prevent monopolies, we need healthy competition. If Microsoft improves Edge based on this user feedback to create an actually good product, then we all win. It means that if Firefox starts to pull the shit that Google is doing, we have a solid alternative.

      Unfortunately, this privacy invasive feature goes against this concept because it already made the browser worse. Also, Edge is chromium based. Mozilla, Apple’s Safari, and Chromium are the only true browser choices. Edge may bring some UX features, but they are data harvesting focused and not the core browser mechanisms. Microsoft is taking the work Google, and the chromium community puts into the code base and then running their own data harvesting UX on top. It is not a “alternative” browser choice, ever.

      With Microsoft’s track record, this survey is not to improve the browser but to harvest more data to pinpoint your identity and behavior to sell to advertisers and data analysts. So the “manner” Microsoft does this is more of a reason for not wanting to have this.

      • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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        18 months ago

        Yeah that’s fair. If they just open a tab that says they’re sorry to see you go but would appreciate feedback, that’d be fine. Trying to block the download to say that, not cool at all

    • @Zacryon@feddit.de
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      58 months ago

      I feel like a lot of users won’t use edge because of spite. It’s intrusive and manipulative stuff like this which has angered a lot of people. Admittedly, this is one of the more harmless reactions.

      Edge: "Nobody likes me. :( "

      Microsoft: "Don’t worry. We will make them like you. >:] "

    • @frippa@lemmy.ml
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      28 months ago

      The competition between Chrome and Edge is very shallow, they’re two slightly altered and heavily branded reskins of chromium, the real competition would be Firefox and it’s forks (mullvad, waterfox, librewolf) (and maybe webkit aka safari) Vs chromium but there’s no big corporation behind those (except safari, but it has many of the problems that big corpo chromium browsers have) , so they’re struggling a lot.

    • @BURN@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      It’s none of Microsoft’s business if I’m using their web browser or not. They shouldn’t be blocking my use of another product just because I don’t like theirs.

  • @UnculturedSwine@lemmy.world
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    368 months ago

    Not seeing the option “Because fuck Microsoft”

    In all seriousness tho, I use Firefox because it’s not reskinned Chrome.

  • @un_owen@lemmy.world
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    Dude, nothing is more suspicious than when a developer of a supposedly free app nags you to use their app. Why do they even want you to use Edge so badly? You’re never going to pay any money for it, this screams “give us your data, we want to sell it”.

    • @XeroxCool@lemmy.world
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      08 months ago

      I can’t instantly jump to nefarious purposes. I mean I’m sure there’s nefarious purposes baked into it, but it’s reasonable that a marketing group knows the common reasons people leave their product. I’m guessing these listed options will actually trigger a popup/page that explains how to correct these exact things, like a FAQ. I’m not trying to be apologetic for MS, it’s just that the choice between edge and chrome is how you balance your data… Emissions? Both suck for that reason

      • @un_owen@lemmy.world
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        58 months ago

        It might be reasonable, but the question still stands: why does Microsoft put so much effort into trying to convince people to use Edge? The purpose of Edge is to have a preinstalled browser so that you can start working right away and don’t need to rely on 3rd party software to do basic tasks. Great, I get that. Every OS has their own preinstalled browser. But what I don’t get is, why do they actively try to stop you from using a different browser? Why do they put in so much effort to stop you from installing Chrome? Why do they not put in the same effort when you try to install Notepad++ or Paint.Net? What’s so special about a browser, compared to other standard software? I can think of anti-consumer reasons, like harvesting and selling your data. And yes, Chrome isn’t any better in that regard, but at least you make the choice yourself.

  • @PotjiePig@lemmy.world
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    378 months ago

    I don’t use Edge BECAUSE they keep begging and throwing ads at me for it. It’s off putting, desperate and exactly what I don’t want.

    I don’t use it because the Edge splash screen is chokka ads and news stories I don’t want.

    I don’t use Edge because I find Bing annoying, and prefer duck duck go and google in that order, and I’m sick of constantly being nagged to use shit I don’t want.

    Microsoft get it in your head, you are an operating system. Your job is to Operate MY system. Do that well. And by all means build more software, make it optional and installable by choice. If it’s good and works for me and not for you I will use it.

    I don’t use Chrome either. It no longer works for me. It now works for Google first.

    Ive recently downgraded Firefox from browser number 1 to number 2. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s not the best.

    Currently I’m enjoying Opera because it feels fresh and zippy and works for me , but I’m not loyal. Edge if you do good, maybe I will use you too. But stop your pathetic shit.

    • @mellejwz@lemmy.world
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      98 months ago

      I used Edge since the beginning, until they decided to fill it with bloat. It’s getting worse than Chrome. Now I’m using Firefox that is still a browser instead of an application trying to replace all applications.

  • @0xb@lemmy.world
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    248 months ago

    The tragedy of edge is that it is technically a fantastic browser for windows but made by Microsoft.

    Just thinking about the engineers that built such great memory management and security features that no other browser has just to have the marketing guy come in and say ‘yeah put these three layers of bloat on top oh and don’t forget to add the new backdoor we need…’ only to see that all their work is basically a tech meme…

    I guess they must get home and cry while hugging their stock options and 300k/y contract the poor guys…

  • @lemme_at_it@lemmy.world
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    138 months ago

    Do they do the same if you download Firefox? I remember using IE exclusively to download FF immediately after installing XP, Win 7, 10 or whatever it was.

    • @MajorHavoc@lemmy.world
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      Yeah. I too have had some great times with Microsoft browsers over the years…

      Downloading Firefox, downloading Opera, downloading Chromium, downloading Firefox again.

      Yeah, I’ve made some great memories with Microsoft browsers.

  • Dick Justice
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    138 months ago

    You can’t blame them for wanting to know. It’s a major market, and they’re getting their asses kicked. If I had to pick one, I’d pick Edge over Chrome, so it’s actually an interesting question anyway.

    • gian
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      38 months ago

      You can’t blame them for wanting to know.

      I think that the problem here is that Edge inject the poll in a web page, served from a site that is not from Microsoft, not that they asked it.

      I would maybe understand that they asked when installing Chrome, or if was from a page from Microsoft. What’s next ? Ask because I use bank A instead of bank B ?

    • @Acters@lemmy.world
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      28 months ago

      picking between a turd sandwich and a giant douche, what a decision to make. Firefox all the way, nothing stinky happening in that direction, no need to just pick between the two because it will always be NEITHER

  • @nickknack@lemmy.world
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    178 months ago

    Windows is just one big advertisement jfc and M$FT the audacity to charge $200 for it?! 🏴‍☠️

    • @KnightontheSun@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      It is a marketing OS for sure.

      15 years ago I used to set up Linux HPC systems and we did a windows one for a testing project. Back then it was sort of a head scratcher, but I could see some use in it. Now? I don’t know about that.

  • @madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    148 months ago

    Microsoft, if they weren’t run by morons could capitalize HARD on Google’s fuckery.

    Hey, we’ve got the chromium browser but we won’t be following suit with googles anti ad blocking bullshit!

    This would convert a bunch of people, including me. And with me goes pretty much 30 people in my range (family / friends) since I setup their shit anyway.

    But, no Microsoft is just licking Google’s asshole and applying lipstick on the chrome turd and wondering why no-one wants it.

    • @ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      Might I add, they keep adding so much useless junk to their browser hopping that any of it will stick, and it’s just bloat and more bloat.

      Edge is going full IE6. The Greeks were right, time is a fucking circle, not a line.