Sofware is fucked. There is always that one version that is the best, and after that all is junk. So many programs ruined with newer versions, more bloat, more bugs and useless features.
>Version can decrease >Quality leads to version Learn how to use graphs properly, you imbecile.
Angel Jones
dumbass
Wyatt Morales
>american education
Dylan Torres
ohfuckshit i messed up the axis's. LOL. Had a beer or two sorry xD
Christopher Hernandez
Fixed your retarded image OP, no need to thank me.
Oliver Gonzalez
fixedlolshit
Jason Robinson
Need to swap blue and green text also.
Ryan Campbell
it wekrs
Gavin Bailey
No it still works.
Justin Russell
>that one version >arrow pointing to quality axis
>peak >text next to version axis, nowhere near version peak.
Jack Jones
I improved it a bit more
Camden Cooper
Looks horrible.
Hudson Lopez
but its 4kb
Jaxson King
Your graph shows that quality increases all the time and version goes up to some point and then down
Aaron Rogers
>ubongo >best version >not least-worse version
Liam Cox
>KDE I miss KDE4 so much. So very very much.
Cameron Flores
How is that relevant?
Nathaniel Sanchez
>xD Get out
Benjamin Phillips
>that one version >arrow pointing to quality axis points to quality coordinate of the only quality with ONE version
>peak points to the version coordinate of peak quality
Julian Wood
KDE does nothing wrong.
Kayden Ramirez
Listen up kids, here is the real SDLC they won't teach you in school
(1) Conception - usually hacked together without much planning. Built rapidly but it might have some good ideas.
(2) Improvement - start to work out the kinks as you get some adoption might redevelop at this point.
(2.1)(Rare) You start to gain a user base.
(3)(Very Rare) Main Stream Adoption - You are now the market standard.
(4) Monetization - You have all these users but aren't making any money, so you look for a way to cram in revenue (This may occur after a buyout)
uTorrent - Crammed with ads, spyware Facebook - Crammed with ads, sold it's neutrality Youtube - Crammed with ads, used to push G+ Ubuntu - Crammed with Amazon ads Android - Added bloatware to market with Windows - Used to push bing, office, spyware
The rest haven't hit (3) yet and can still be saved >GNOME >KDE >Init systems (systemd) >Winamp Firefox
Josiah Ramirez
Your explanations mean nothing because they are outside of picture. Location of text and do not make sense, and it's their only job there to make sense.
Grayson Edwards
I don't think Sup Forums is familiar to SDLC. Most of them are either summerfags or resident Sup Forums spills
Jacob Cook
What would be the best version of System Software/Mac OS/Mac OS X/OS X/MacOS? 1? 6? 7? 9? 10.2? 10.4? 10.6? 10.9? 10.11?
Even though it's objectively Inferior to newer Macintosh OSes, MacOS 9 was the last Apple OS I really liked.
Caleb Ross
spotted the newfag
Jason Brooks
your spotter is broken
Nicholas Ortiz
Honestly using windows 7 still feels about the same as windows 3.1 with cool looking title bars.
Alexander Martin
Addition of proper virtual memory system after Windows 98 changed everything. Not sure what you were doing on your 3.1 but making programs unable to crash other programs was something no sane person couldn't notice.
Tyler Barnes
>someone else remembers winamp exists
Logan Brown
You mean after ME?
Landon Baker
>uTorrent all versions of utorrent are shit
>Windows windows 10 is the best version
>Android only plebfags use android. they are all shit
>iOS only plebfags use ios. they are all shit
>Firefox the latest firefox version is the best version
>Winamp they are all the same
>Facebook >Facebook
>Youtube (G+ comments) youtube was always shit
>GNOME >KDE >Init systems (systemd) >Ubuntu linux is always shit
Parker Ward
Fucking saved.
Also: Cheap/free/dollar software has been a race to the bottom. Now you have to try three dozen "apps" that are PooInLoo clones of each other before you find one that isn't shit, and it will be shit or loaded with adware by the next version.
I miss the days of $30 and $40 shareware that was well supported, had good upgrades, authors you could email directly, etc.
I'm also tired of how fucking inefficient EVERYTHING is. I'm tired of force quitting background apps that have the CPU pegged at 100% for no god damn reason. And tired of web sites that are useless because of massive javascript ad libraries. (The Fallout wiki is fucking impossible to browse on an iPhone 6...a 6!...because of the fucking ads and PooInLoo JavaScript.)
God this industry has gone to shit.
Hunter Perez
IIRC it was the NT version that was chronologically after after 98. But I might be wrong.
Landon Bell
>xD lol look I'm drunk! I'm so hardcore! kill yourself
Carson Carter
yosemite was perfect. clapistan and the other one really suck ass
Gabriel Jenkins
My vote goes to Snow Leopard 10.6.
Classic Mac OS had a comfy UI and was actually more sane in some respects than any modern OS. I'm speaking primarily of the fact that there was no hidden files bullshit. You could "install" the OS by copying a System Folder. Sometimes you needed a model enabler of some sort, but this was always a visible file (an extension) you could grab from the right machine or disk. Stuff in the System Folder was well organized and named so you could find/add/remove/replace anything with ease.
In this respect it was God tier, and everything else is below it.
Kevin Jenkins
>windows 10 is the best version >only plebfags use android. they are all shit >only plebfags use ios. they are all shit >linux is always shit
Thank you Rajeesh! We at Microsoft appreciate your efforts, and $0.05 has been deposited into your PayPal account.
Mason Allen
>Windows >Ever being good
Julian Ward
WTF am I reading???
Yosemite was a slow RAM hog. El Capitan has problems but at least improved on Yosemite.
10.9 was the last version that didn't make me want to bitch slap Tim Cook.
Oliver Bennett
>mfw still using 10.9
Benjamin Lopez
>winamp
Packed full of useless shit to promote aol video with version 5
Juan Bennett
I've never seen a single Amazon add in Ubuntu, old memes die hard
Colton Morris
worst meme of them all. im not taking your post seriously
William Collins
Agreed.
>You could "install" the OS by copying a System Folder.
I particularly miss this feature. It made it so...portable.
Cameron Ortiz
>Xiu Xiu nice music taste.
Mac still succks tho
Ayden Clark
Retards. 10.6 was the last good version of Mac OS.
Benjamin Scott
>no Metal API
hahahahahaha
Easton Morales
My favourite will still be 10.2
Lincoln Gray
It's only in unity.
I tried ubuntu the other week. Definitely saw ads
Brody Powell
I knew a guy years ago who made a website that hosted older versions of software.
Just use the older version, if you can.
>used pre-botnet version of uTorrent for years before I switched to qBittorrent and then Transmission >redownloaded the old version of the TuneIn radio app because the newer versions require a fucking Google account
Justin Fisher
10.4 or 10.5
Lucas Sullivan
how hard do you have to try in order to fuck up a graph so bad
Nicholas Kelly
is anything even using it on osx/macos
Dylan Smith
hello darkness my old friend
Grayson Barnes
Don't tell your mother if you get alcohol poisoning, she'll take away your GBPs.
Isaac Sanders
Which was the good version?
Dylan Morales
Holy fucking shit that retarded graph.
Samuel Phillips
And then there's software like Opera
Tyler Morgan
As everything gets bigger it gets more complex. As things become more complex the maintenance cost grows. After a certain point the cost of maintenance is greater than the cost of recreating the thing / switching to something else / using something else entirely. At that point the complex system usually dies. The death and rebirth of complex systems is a good thing because the new, simplified version of the previous system will generally have only what made the ancestor system good, and in a simpler, more obvious form, too. Embrace death.
Kayden Hall
acdsee 3.1 is the pinnacle
Josiah Ortiz
sounds nice in theory but in practice the good things get killed of and what gets reborn is a homogenized mass of garbage
Jason Roberts
fuck off there's literally nothing wrong with opera 39+
Cameron Clark
Winamp hit 3 ages ago (like 2003-ish) and was packed with spyware and ads until people stopped using it because there were plenty of non-shit alternatives, then they stopped and have been mostly dead since then.
Was another "Also install Ask.com toolbar" or whatever bullshit checkbox you had to remove to not get fucked by whatever was bundled with it.
Jayden Johnson
You only say that because you don't know how great Prest Opera users had it.
Camden Barnes
I believe you replied to a bait post son.
Jackson Carter
>i can only think as i was teached to think literally just a convention; the function value can just as well be on the horizontal axis and the argument on the vertical axis
Oliver Brown
...
Jaxon Robinson
user, no
Camden Morgan
>school sux dude >they brainwashed you brooo >dont you listen to joe rogan
everything you said is wrong
Isaac Torres
...
Ethan Mitchell
oh fuck they already made 30 versions?
Jacob Nelson
You're baited so effortlessly it's almost tragic
Gabriel Reed
Yeah once Opera decided to copy Google's browser they copied their retarded version numbering as well
Cameron Torres
This is the most retarded graph. You got the fucking axis wrong