Define what you think "stable os" means. Then we can talk.
And Windows is not written by a single programmer. It's many millions of lines of code, unlikely any single person at MS even understands all aspects of the system.
I don't like Windows 8. Have been using it for a year and still don't like it. It won't run my older programs, like Front Page, Outlook, and some of my old programs I wrote in VB.
When I complain, I am told that, "Well, we all know Windows 8 is more stable."
I am a 67 year old retiree and I like to write web pages and splash pages. I can do this with Front Page and have no problems. I don't want to learn HTML even though I can adjust the code and bumble my way through it.
I had to get another email address for Windows 8. Now, I have at least 3 email address, never know which one to use for sure. I have a so called Microsoft account and email, which I never use.
My older email, which is ATT.Net doesn't like Windows 8 or Windows 8 doesn't like it, or whatever. 90% of my PayPal, credit cards, and personal business have the ATT.Net account, that Windows 8 doesn't like, which makes me have to remember more passwords and emails.
So,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,there won't be a next computer for me. More than likely when 2014 ends, I am unplugging from the internet.
I am glad Windows 8 is stable because, any more, I am not. ARGGGGGGHHHHHH!
I have a Dell desktop with Windows XP.
I have an Acer Desktop with Windows 7.
I have an IPAD.
I have an Android Smart Phone.
I have a Toshiba Laptop with Windows 8 and is a touch screen.
I understand that Windows was written by many programmers but was wondering what was specifically done to make Windows 8, "Stable."
I know in my VB programming, I would let others run my program to see if I had keyboard conflicts or bugs in the programming. In other words, what would happen if I pressed "Cntrl., Alt., F3? Hopefully nothing but occasionally it might lock up the program.
It just sort of "boggles the mind" that an operating system with millions of lines of code, can be made more stable by introducing a newer operating system.
I tend to think it is being driven by Marketing and Profit and not so much to make the operating system better. At least they didn't seem to ask any customers for their input.
Thanks,
Terry