That's debatable. As long as you know what directory the program you want to run is in and are a decent typist, you may be able to launch the application faster than you could in Windows. There is nothing inherently "hard" about typing a couple words to navigate directories and launch a program. The initial setup of an MS-DOS system is more difficult than that of Windows, but it not at all difficult to use. That was one of the reasons it remained in popular use long after Windows was released, and was still a popular platform for games until about 1997.
MSDOS was the original operating system for the IBM PC. It has since been replaced in current versions of Windows by a scripting utility, as Windows is now a complete operating system and does not need MSDOS anymore.
No, its much much easier, depending on how easy you thought XP was.
No, but you can use MediaMonkey. It's a lot faster and easier to use than iTunes.
Because the iMac renders colors much better than Windows PC. The iMac is also much easier to use for graphics than Windows PC. It is also more reliable and has far less crashes than Windows.
That would typically refer to an MS-DOS program. On 32-bit Windows, you could run this simply by double-clicking on it. On 64-bit Windows, you can use an emulator like DOSBox.
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Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
Windows Vista has moved many things from the location that they have been in since Windows 95. Once you get used to the differences, it isn't difficult at all. And it took me over 10 minutes to figure out how to adjust the brightness on a laptop Ihad to use.
Because it's easier to open a do.
i think it is much bette than windows xp because it is new and updated version, it is alot faster than xp, its theme is a whole lot better/nicer and it is easier to use i do not know about vista because i do not use vista
It most certainly is much easier. Any software you purchase will be more difficult to master given they offer many more features and functions than basic video editing software such as Windows Movie Maker. I know this because I use several different purchased software programs. Each takes time to get used to.
They make their products difficult to use purposefully in order to be different…diffrent isn’t always good.