My piss was brought royally near a boiling point today (well, yesterday to be exact) by two things.
First I was trying to install Windows Live Mail. Sounds simple enough. But it isn't!
Piss boiling culprit one: Windows Live
The only way to get a hold of the installer was to get the Windows Live Essentials installer, which was an online application so offline installation was out of the question. That's really not the problem though. When I fired it up and started looking at the options it was nicely informative on what it installs with which bits of the package and all in all neat looking and feeling.
But then we come to the big but and the pain in the butt: The installer just informed me that it will update Messenger, and there was nothing I could do about that. I did it anyway. Silly me.
Windows Live Mail turned out to be not much different from Outlook at a first glance, just Liveified in looks, but it seeemed sluggish and unintuitive, and as I tried to set my Gmail account up on it I couldn't find the details for the server stuff anywhere so I gave up. I'll just go with Gmail notifier, even tho it's a bit bugged -- opening my inbox in IE8 even though Chrome is installed and set as the default browser. There's something fishy going on here I'd wager.
Ok, so far no harm done, I just let it be. But Live Messenger 2009... Well, let's just say I don't like it. At all. On a scale of one to ten it's roughly -2009. Slow, lacking features dear to me from 8.5, way too big with unnecessary extra screen space consuming elements that don't do anything, etc. And the Sign In Assistant that came with it just bothered me around. That could be uninstalled, but it doesn't help much when the main program is very difficult to view and annoying as hell to use. I like the Favourite contacts feature. That's about it. The rest is plain rubbish.
The main window has so much extra stuff that the contact list itself gets buried in there, and passing over -- NOT hovering, but passing the cursor over -- a contact pops up a huge info box I really don't want there, obscuring the visibility and interfering with using the program hidden somewhere under it. The colouring options have been toned down way too much. Now I can set the colour of the Me area or whatever the top is. Ok, that's fine, it's similiar to 8.5.
But the conversation windows then: This is where the extra space just wasted is on proud display. For now changing the background of the conversation window has acutally changed it's background. Now it changes the background of the sent messages area, which is EXACTLY where I DO NOT want it. It's exactly where it does the least good to me. I have very photosensitive eyes, so I've set all the backgrounds I can to dark colours. I have a dark grey Messenger background, which works like a charm. People's text is still easily readable dispite different colour choices, but the window doesn't shine like a christmas tree all around. Come Live Messenger 2009, and all that is gone.
Yet another thing they messed up are the statuses. What the hell is 'Available'? Where's my good old Online? And I was actually using Out to Lunch, which is long gone too. I also read some comments along similiar ideas, and from people who had actually tried the rest of the suite too and found it's just as unpractical and slow.
The Live Essentials installer also seemed to mess something up, as SVCHOST.EXE started constantly changing, which Kaspersky Anti-Virus kept reporting, and the whole deal kept cutting the internet connection every half a minute or so. Luckily one of the oldest tricks in the book -- a reboot that is -- fixed the problem.
To summarise Windows Live Messenger 2009, it's simply fucked up. I'm sticking with my mess.be patched 8.5 thank you, and not touching the rest of the Essentials at all.
Piss boiling culprit two: Facebook
This might've actually been easy to guess. Yeah, so I got the new and 'improved' Facebook page today too. I'm not sure, but I hear the update was done to make the home and profile pages more consistent. Huh? Consistent? How is it consistent, other than they're both awful now opposed to being somewhat useful in the past? They're just burning the field for one flower here.
Last time Facebook updated the page layout it raised a little racket too, but back then I thought it was only for the better. The whole site became actually possible to use, instead of being a slow big pool of application jello. The apps were nicely tuned down and the skip buttons on the friend invite dealies actually work now.
But now, it's just a big mess again. Atleast I can't just tell what's been going on by a big glance. I have to read everything through to see what it is, since every item looks about the same now. Well I guess there's your consistency.
The Wall posts have been changed in a very contradictory way: if people would use it properly it'd be great fun, as you can now basically have status updates or action text or whatever you want to call it anywhere. But when something else than the plain Wall message comes to play it looks very silly if it looked ok on the wall, or vice versa. And replying to Wall posts has been made way less intuitive anyway. I spend a good while wondering where the comment option had gone, just realise it's the "Write on this person's Wall" link is gone and only the Wall-to-Wall link remains, a feature I've never really understood anyway.
I guess I'll get used to it eventually, but I'm sure I'll never truly like it like I did the previous version.
There are so many laws about the balances and preservations and things of stuff that I should've seen this. So much awesome comes at a price. Windows 7 is countered with this Live crap, but I don't know about Facebook... They're just idiots, I guess.