I Ditched Windows…and, So Can You

etiqueta_ubuntu4I bought a new desktop computer like a week ago, a nice desktop PC with a beautiful 22″ screen. The truth is that I was looking for an iMac 24″, but unfortunately here in Colombia it could be have an overprice of USD$500 ~ USD$1000. So as you can tell it could be a trip to U.S. with an iMac on your baggage. I talked to some of my friends and coworkers asking for somebody to bring it, but it wasn’t possible this time -at least shortly.

So I bought a nice computer with Windows Vista Home Premium -as usual and some useless stuff like a remote and MediaCenter. I tried it few days and Vista did its magic -slowing down the newest computer even faster than I thought- so I moved to Windows 7 (64 bits version) -Oh Yeah it is like Windows Vista but better (like G.M. TV commercials with their cars).

A week ago, and after doing a realistic evaluation of my computing needs I decided to switch to Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bits version) and mount a VM with Windows XP Home to keep testing on Internet Explorer 6.0. It was a HUGE improvement in performance – I just remembered D.O.S. days when programs run immediately after being called. Ubuntu offers a lot of advantages in compare to Windows, but obviously we are so attached to Microsoft pseudo-world that just thinking on the switch could be a nightmare. I will not debate on architecture, security or speed. I’ll say this as clear as possible. If you do not have to use MS products like Exchange, or you do not have to use speciallized software that runs on Windows -like AutoCAD or Adobe CS4- you can just switch without fair, it will be the reinvention of the computer processing performance.

There are a lot of Linux Distributions in the market -like Ubuntu- but I have to say that Ubuntu is for soft-users and not hard-crazy linux fans. Ubuntu is nice, is really REALLY REALLY easy to install and if you aren’t sure about replacing your desktop with it, you can try Wubi -it installs Ubuntu as a Windows application -WOW!

Just to clarify, I had been using Ubuntu and other linux distributions for a long time (Fedora is another one) but it is the first time I decided to switch to Linux WITHOUT a Windows partition. My wife -who is a dentist- hates its portable due to its response time, and I did all the normal-not-so-risky tasks to speed up its XPS 1210 (that used to be mine) with Windows XP Home Edition, today we had our first class about linux and she is so happy about the speed and performance, and also the virus/crappy-sw situation that isn’t a critical issue on Ubuntu (Linux) so she is thinking seriously about moving to Ubuntu her portable too.

“So, if you’re using Windows and want to ditch it, click here to begin a less stressful life”

IMPORTANT NOTE: I decided to write this post when a friend of mine sent me a link to a post who has the same title of this one. Thanks to Gregory Ferenstein for such inspiring post -I did’t move to Linux because of his post, but I makes me feel like “I’m not alone, I’m not just a crazy guy that hates Microsoft, I’m not a linux fanboy… we are just right about Windows: it sucks!


Better late than never

They made it!. They made it! – it is better late than never. I’m so happy now! Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex is here to make us happy.

Better Late than Never Next time you should set the expectation acordingly -you can have the release one day after, and align communications plan to avoid misunderstaning -could be Launch at 12M EST or something like that. It will be good to put the MAINTENANCE MODE on the site :-) And suddenly launch the new version -i will prefer that than see things changing during the whole day -it becomes like my girlfriend, she takes hours to get ready to exit.


WTF: Ubuntu 8.10 Coming Soon?

Coming Soon I put the countdown logo on my page, I waited patiently for the new release, and what I got? Coming Soon. WTF expression came to my face. I know that I can get the official release from the update manager or looking deeper under downloads section -I already did that, however this is all about communication. If you want to create a kind of expectation around the promotion or release -to boost your product launch, you have to do it right, otherwise it will be confusing. People like me will be disappointed. And it is not because I do not elieve, I do believe on the team, on the product, but I also check the details. It is not what you did, it is not how you did it, it is how you sell it.