Which computer operating system is best for Aspies

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27 Apr 2009, 6:02 pm

Ambivalence wrote:
If you're fairly technically minded, there's a program called nLite which allows you to build a customised copy of various versions of Windows. You can remove a lot of "unnecessary" features that way.



Those nLight programs also take functionality away from Windows by destroying valuable OS files. I couldn't run certain programs after using it due to all the OS files missing.

Hell believe it are not using nLight or not there is not a significant performance difference. It just takes away functionality to average person needs when using a computer.

By far I would go with Windows 2000 Professional. As efficient as XP but w/o all the gloss. Is not a memory hog but is far more stable than inferior OSe's like Windows 95.



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27 Apr 2009, 10:16 pm

While its incomplete and therefore I cant recommend it to anybody, I'm keeping an eye on React OS. Its an open source, binary compatable version of Windows. Already it works fine, although its hardware support is quite poor, it runs alot of Windows software.

Its also not a resource hog - at the moment, its usable in only 32mb of ram.



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27 Apr 2009, 10:33 pm

I'm happy with Mac OS X.



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28 Apr 2009, 12:17 am

Ever since I got my Mac Mini two years ago, I would never go back to Windows.



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28 Apr 2009, 1:38 am

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@ the OP my how innocent I am not realising that all those flashy bits on the modern OS's are designed for 'NT's' :roll: This AS vs NT thing is really getting out of hand.

If the difference between AS and NT is in how much eye candy and flashiness we like in our computer's GUI, I must be the most NT person I know! Windows burst into flame, I've got a beautiful spinning desktop cube, I have mimicked Apple's Exposé feature, my window theme is a blatant rip-off of Vista Aero... this laptop has eye candy like you wouldn't believe. Enough to awe any Mac or Vista user.


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28 Apr 2009, 8:38 pm

Since I have an XBOX 360 Elite for all my gaming needs, I use only use Ubuntu on my computer for the non-gaming stuff. Vista is still on there if I need it, but I rarely use it. Yes, I still have games on it in case my annoying sister hogs the idiot box all day.


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29 Apr 2009, 2:35 pm

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GNU/Linux, of course.


I don't think it has anything to do with the diagnosis, more of taste and choice. GNU/Linux is a very attractive choice, though.


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29 Apr 2009, 10:45 pm

khelben1979 wrote:
Orwell wrote:
GNU/Linux, of course.


I don't think it has anything to do with the diagnosis, more of taste and choice. GNU/Linux is a very attractive choice, though.


I dont know. We Linux users figure very prominently as a slice of the aspie population. Far greater than the linux users represent in the general population.


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30 Apr 2009, 12:22 pm

I'll call a trick question, It really depends on the capabilities of your computer and your liking. I would love to drop windows(As a main) at the drop of a hat, but my machine is too old for Ubuntu. That were alternative solution comes in, Xubuntu. The smaller and more compact version. Since cost is nicely smashed out of the way for operating systems due to the greatness of alternative systems, there are many choices. (I might check up on React OS, see how that project is coming along.)


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30 Apr 2009, 12:27 pm

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I'll call a trick question, It really depends on the capabilities of your computer and your liking. I would love to drop windows(As a main) at the drop of a hat, but my machine is too old for Ubuntu. That were alternative solution comes in, Xubuntu. The smaller and more compact version. Since cost is nicely smashed out of the way for operating systems due to the greatness of alternative systems, there are many choices. (I might check up on React OS, see how that project is coming along.)


reactOS emulates windows 2003/XP. if you can run windows XP, you can run Ubuntu.


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30 Apr 2009, 12:50 pm

Thatmew wrote:
I'll call a trick question, It really depends on the capabilities of your computer and your liking. I would love to drop windows(As a main) at the drop of a hat, but my machine is too old for Ubuntu. That were alternative solution comes in, Xubuntu. The smaller and more compact version. Since cost is nicely smashed out of the way for operating systems due to the greatness of alternative systems, there are many choices. (I might check up on React OS, see how that project is coming along.)


Linux is about choice: Check this link out (Comparison of Linux distributions).


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05 May 2009, 12:53 pm

animeboy, that is a tough choice for all Autistic people tend to be good with various scenarios, in that some people might find Windows more useful whereas, others might prefer Linux but, for the most part it's a matter of personal preference to an OS that halps him/her to best carry out all computer-related tasks with little or no trouble overall..
Currently, I'm using Windows XP Pro but, realise I'll have to move up to Vista eventually as well Windows 7 once it has been thoroughly worked through and all..


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06 May 2009, 4:11 am

There is no such thing as a "best" for anyone or anything. It strictly depends on how you use computers.



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26 Aug 2014, 8:10 am

Xanderbeanz wrote:
aspies are stereotypically a very computer literate bunch, and there probably IS truth in that stereotype, so my answer is thus:

NOT VISTA....

vista adds a load of fool proof crap that annoys the computer literate, you put a CD in, a screen pops up saying "what do you want windows to do?" with a list filled with "play CD, copy CD, make some toast, show me some seizure inducing screen savers, blog this CD on myfacetwit, whatever".....I WANT WINDOWS TO DO NOTHING, JUST SIT THERE, UNTIL I GO TO "MY COMPUTER" CLICK ON THE CD ICON AND TELL YOU TO F***ING PLAY IT!

you click on a program icon and it says "are you sure you want windows to run this program?" YO MOTHERF***ER, I DOUBLE-CLICKED THAT ICON, OF COURSE I WANT TO F***ING RUN THE PROGRAM!

but at least it looks pretty i guess...

me, i miss amiga workbench...it looked ok, was perfectly functional and ran in about 1mb of memory...x


I know this is an old post, but I just read it and laughed. I feel exactly the same way. :)