Beware Of The Floppy Disk…

Think the floppy disk is dead technology?

image
OpenOffice 3… floppy disk!

image
Google Docs.. floppy disk again!

image
Windows Live Writer… FLOPPY DISK!

image
ThinkFree.. ACK! FLOPPY DISK AGAIN!

You cannot escape the floppy..

image

I think it’s about time to.. oh, I dunno.. change the save icon to something besides a 3.5-inch floppy diskette.

Free eBook!

Like what you read?

If so, please join over 28,000 people who receive our exclusive weekly newsletter and computer tips, and get FREE COPIES of 5 eBooks we created, as our gift to you for subscribing. Just enter your name and email below:

Post A Comment Using Facebook

Discuss This Article (Without Facebook)

6 comments

  1. Lol, I’ve thought about that for years.

  2. I like the floppy icons, it doesn’t bother me that they’re there. However, what would they be replaced with. The floppies are the standard, anyone easily figure out how to save in any app thanks to that little, ancient icon. What else could do that???

  3. hahaha Love this post. Simple, to the point and yet totally effective.
    Changing it could cause a lot of confusion though. Besides, a floppy disk icon is more distinctive than a USB flash drive icon, don’t you think? :)

  4. william p kervin /

    It would be like changing the word “ketchup” to “red sauce”. I think the floppy icon is firmly entrenched. You have too much time on your hands, haha.

  5. The scissors need to go, too. I think it has been literally years since I have cut something out of a piece of paper. Scissors are for opening blister packs.

  6. How many people use a magnifying glass to search?

    Or pencil on paper to blog?

    Or stuff things into paper file folders?

    Or put a stamp on an envelope to e-mail?

    I could go on… they’re *icons*, not meant to be literal representations of the task!

Leave a Reply

PCMech Insider Cover Images - Subscribe To Get Your Copies!
Learn More
Every week, hundreds of tech enthusiasts, computer owners
and geeks read The Insider, the digital magazine of PCMech.

What’s Your Preference?

Daily Alerts

Each day we send out a quick email to thousands of PCMECH readers to notify them of new posts. This email is just a short, plain email with titles and links to our latest posts. You can unsubscribe from this service at any time.

You can subscribe to it by leaving your email address in the following field and confirming your subscription when you get an email asking you to do so.

Enter your email address for
Daily Updates:

Weekly Newsletter

Running for over 6 years, the PCMECH weekly newsletter helps you keep tabs on the world of tech. Each issue includes news bits, an article, an exclusive rant as well as a download of the week. This newsletter is subscribed to by over 28,000 readers (many who also subscribe to the other option) - come join the community!

To subscribe to this weekly newsletter simply add your email address to the following field and then follow the confirmation prompts. You will be able to unsubscribe at any time.

Enter your email address for
Free Weekly Newsletter: