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  • Way OT: The most hateful piece of software you've used?
  • sam_underhill
    Full Member

    Most of the software I write!

    Haven’t used Lotus Notes for years but it is pretty shocking. But my final vote has to be for iTunes. It amazes me how apple manage to write such lovely looking UIs and then churn out that turgid heap of tripe.

    kennyp
    Free Member

    We use Lotus Notes as e-mail at work and it’s great. No problems at all.

    My pet hate is web pages where the designers have tried to pack in as many fancy gimmicks as possible, completely slowing the page down and adding nothing to the usefullness.

    RealMan
    Free Member

    How itunes? I use it literally 24/7, and for various things, and never have any problems with it.

    Adobe reader as it needs updating every hour.

    LaTeX. Just irritating cause of stupid errors.

    Internet Explorer. For obvious reasons.

    Outlook Express. Just irritating compared to browser based email.

    Pretty happy with windows 7 at the moment, XP was reliable too. Vista was terrible, but I never had to use it daily so I’m quite a fan of windows.

    VLC is lovely. So is Firefox. Matlab is quite nice too. Autograph is perfect in every way. Most of microsoft office works very well. Various versions of Photoshop are pretty cool too.

    cheshirecat
    Free Member

    Lotus Notes for me. After years of using it for e-mail, Outlook was a huge relief (really).

    carbon337
    Free Member

    spooky_b329 – waves hello to fellow BT person.

    TheFlyingOx
    Full Member

    I’d go with iTunes as well.
    It’s not that it isn’t easy to use, it’s just that what it does, it does in a VERY messy way.

    soma_rich
    Free Member

    Siebel hurts me physically hurts me.
    Beenusing office 2010 patiently for a few months now trekking myself the ui will be better and I just need to get used to it. Truth is office 2003 was great now they have broken it.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Can’t abide iTunes myself either. I think it’s probably ok if you let it take over your media library and / or run it on a Mac, neither of which I’m prepared to do. So I just end up fighting it all the time, which on balance I still think is the lesser of two evils.

    I think though, the worst commercial software I’ve ever had the misfortune to come across was the old AOL dial-up software. Evil, invasive stuff.

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    LaTeX. Just irritating cause of stupid errors.

    WTF! Are you mental? There is no substitute for making professional looking documents, especially if they contain equations. A bit of a learning curve to start with but not that bad.

    RealMan
    Free Member

    WTF! Are you mental? There is no substitute for making professional looking documents, especially if they contain equations. A bit of a learning curve to start with but not that bad.

    I agree completely, but it’s still super irritating when you are learning to use it. And one little typo somewhere and the whole thing refuses to run…

    And you save a little bit of time on putting in equations, but then seem to waste your life fixing the margins or putting in new paragraphs or something stupid. If you’re pro with it, it must be awesome, but if you’re not, it’s frustrating.

    Russell96
    Full Member

    Lotus Notes was/is OK in comparison to SAP, but must admit the ribbon interface in Office 2010 is starting to get annoying.

    BARDSTER
    Free Member

    Its called “SAM” and it cost “Animal Health” 200 mill! Yes that is our money … taxpayers money. It is utterly dreadful for the user. Slows processes by 20 fold. Only any good for managers to run reports. Very depressing.

    uponthedowns
    Free Member

    OSX by far. Almost threw across the room the last Apple PC I used.

    doctornickriviera
    Free Member

    Norton

    johnners
    Free Member

    Whenever I’m forced to use a new version of almost any software I spend the first couple of hours trying to make it look and behave as much like the old version as I can. If possible I disable or remove the new features or whatever the new USP is.

    I’ve got almost everything looking pretty much like it did under NT4.

    I’m not proud of myself.

    allthegear
    Free Member

    Did we find our what the OP’s CMS was yet??

    oh – and my most hated software? Has to be MS SharePoint, by a country mile. Vile.

    Rachel

    mrblobby
    Free Member

    Most virus checkers get my vote. My previous company had Sophos and that was awful, worse than having a virus. We now have McAfee, which may be even worse. The one on my work computer regularly slows it to a crawl for minutes at a time taking up vast amounts of memory. Right now it’s taking up over 400 megs, my first computer only had 64k, what can it possibly be doing with all that memory?!

    emsz
    Free Member

    I want to know what everyone dislikes about itunes?

    I shuffle through my music I click on it and it plays, I drag it to my phone if I want it there, and make playlists. what doesn’t it do?

    RealMan
    Free Member

    I want to know what everyone dislikes about itunes?

    +1

    M6TTF
    Free Member

    Any of the Microsoft office packages. Can’t understand the trouble with iTunes though – it’s a doddle, surely there’s nothing to get frustrated with?

    amt27
    Free Member

    autodesk inventor

    oliverd1981
    Free Member

    SAP is fine if implemented well. The problem is most places can’t get around how integrated it is and therefore complicated it is to spec, design and implement.

    So SAP then…

    Oh and Citrix over a pre 3G mobile data connection

    CaptJon
    Free Member

    ArcGIS – you need a huge memory to remember where everything is

    Word – for anything longer than 8000 words

    I’m wondering what people are trying to do with iTunes which frustrates them so much. Add music, play music.

    chvck
    Free Member

    Not sure about hateful but Propellerheads Reason is pretty damn hard to use!

    allthegear
    Free Member

    I’ve never understood the hate some people have for iTunes – it just play music, how hard can it be?

    Rachel

    bigjim
    Full Member

    ArcGIS 10, and I use it 8 hours a day!

    whimbrel
    Free Member

    iTunes – I had one revision that wouldn’t recognise my ipods!!!
    I’ve had to restore the ipods and reload all my music more times than I can remember due to iTunes not wanting to play.
    Try using apple help pages when you have an issue. The not recognising ipods issue advice is to reload your operating system even though the PC recognised I’d plugged the in ipod and every other USB device you could care to think of.

    +1 for Inventor – when it works it’s fantastic, but when it doesn’t like something – oh boy!!
    Also, Advitium.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Most virus checkers get my vote.

    To be fair,

    Most AV products default to the most aggressive settings possible because for years they’ve solely been judged by stupid league tables in magazines. “Norton’s crap, it only catches 98% of viruses…” It’s like the camera megapixel thing.

    Most AV solutions, when set up properly, aren’t nearly as bad as they are out of the box. Sadly, most AV solutions aren’t set up correctly.

    acjim
    Free Member

    erm, MS Analysis Services is pretty evil – uber complicated, uber sensitive, minimal error messages

    worst in my experience is Map Info – older GIS program, utterly mystifying – takes hours to do the most simple things (would help if I’d done the training i guess)

    All the votes for itunes, office, windows etc must be from lucky folk who don’t have to use “specialist” software – they’re all really good in comparison!

    Cougar
    Full Member

    worst in my experience is Map Info

    MapInfo is very good, but its learning curve is near vertical.

    All the votes for itunes, office, windows etc must be from lucky folk who don’t have to use “specialist” software

    +1. I’ve used far too many grim systems over the years that’ve clearly been developed without any discussion at all with the people who are actually going to use it. Largely proprietary stuff that no-one will have heard of (and hugely expensive).

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I want to know what everyone dislikes about itunes?

    Innit though? I’ve bin using it for ten years now and never ever had a problem with it. Used it on Macs and PCs, done wireless music streaming and sharing, synced devices, burned CDs and that, etc etc.

    Maybe it’s cos they don’t know how to use computers. Not everyone does, you need to be quite clever.

    mintimperial
    Full Member

    Anything BT decides to install on their engineers’ laptops.

    Well it’s nice to know that BT makes its employees lives as miserable as those of its customers…

    BT’s website is very high up my list of godawful software whose source-code should be printed out, put in a leadlined coffin with a stake through the middle, buried, and then nuked from orbit. My heart sinks everytime I get the company phone bill (online for your “convenience”).

    Sage used to be pretty dreadful but they’ve cleaned their act up quite well recently. Word is a bit crap but I can forgive Microsoft quite a lot because Excel is actually really good – so long as you use it as it was intended to be used.

    Incidentally I suspect that this is the problem most people have with iTunes. If you just use it for playing music and syncing your iPod, it’s fine. But Apple seem to want you to use it to do everything under the sun, and as soon as you plug an iPhone into it there’s a 50/50 chance that you’ll accidentally open a portal to hell or something similarly inconvenient. To be honest, I reckon it’s going to be a good twenty or thirty years before computers are powerful enough to be able to deal with talking to mobile phones without inadvertently tearing an interdimensional rift half the time. I mean, they’ve still not really got the hang of printers, have they?

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Maybe it’s cos they don’t know how to use computers. Not everyone does, you need to be quite clever.

    I’ll remind you of that next time you start a “windoze” thread.

    superfli
    Free Member

    Yes Notes is damn awkward to use and we’d all prefer the simplicity of Outlook, but it works and has most features, just everything is hard to find! We use Notes at work, but have some far, far more annoying software to struggle with.
    From a person who deploys most of our applications in Citrix, some Autodesk products, HP Quality Centre, Oracle clients/middleware (every release has been awkward), IBM PComm as a problem management solution – Infoman (works very well, but is errr slightly ancient and extremely un userfriendly!), CCPulse (whatever happened to the days where restrictive hardware meant more efficiency).
    Probably loads more, and I dont actually use any of those myself, just Notes.

    crikey
    Free Member

    Itunes just sucks.

    I’ve got music players free with petrol that are are easier to use than itunes; drag and drop, back and forth, no stupid DRM.

    Hey Apple, I can manage my music ok thanks..

    Itunes may well have changed recently, I wouldn’t know because I would rather eat my own earwax than use it again.

    A friend spent a week putting CDs on a computer to add to his iPod, then deleted the music, cos it was on his iPod, right? THen connected and synced and lost it all.

    Suckier than a Professor of Suction at Suckingville University.

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    Most of the software I write!

    ditto

    fenred
    Free Member

    Crikey, nailed it in one…Aldo maybe I iz jus’ not az cleva az sum ‘ere init 🙄

    thomthumb
    Free Member

    agresso finance. it might be good if you run a finance system. i don’t i want to buy stuff.

    DezB
    Free Member

    MS Word. Went from a company that used WordPerfect, which actually let you format a document how YOU wanted it, to Word which seems to format how some Yank nerd working for Microsoft wants it. Doesn’t even let you select the letters you want! Hideous and got worse with each new version.

    Those who hate iTunes obviously never had to use Sonic Stage. Now that was shit. iTunes would be fine if it actually kept the bloody album artwork instead of “forgetting” it. Grr.

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    drag and drop, back and forth, no stupid DRM.

    Funny, that’s exactly how I’ve always used my iTunes. Never had a problem in ten years.

    A friend spent a week putting CDs on a computer to add to his iPod, then deleted the music, cos it was on his iPod, right? THen connected and synced and lost it all.

    Oh of course; it’s the computer’s fault. Right. Ok. Yeah….

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