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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 04 2013 @ 12:22 PM EDT |
Well, until kool aid 2.1.08.
But keep drinking, its all good.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: OpenSourceFTW on Thursday, April 04 2013 @ 03:48 PM EDT |
Yes, they appear to be improving modern.
No, they still don't understand that a large percentage of people will still
hate it.
Perfect time to brag about Linux.
Sidenote: part of why I switched to Linux was because I saw what Microsoft's
"future" looks like (metrofied, walled-gardenified), and I didn't like
it. Rather than wait for the inevitable, I switched now to give myself more time
to get used to a new environment.
Now, I'll be able to help others who are forced to choose between relearning a
whole new desktop interface or just learning a new OS.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 04 2013 @ 06:50 PM EDT |
It's not going to be a step backwards, like everyone was expecting, but another
step forwards... I appreciate that they've got the guts to go through with it,
but I wish they wouldn't have done it on something I have to use daily... I'll
be training users, expecting me to answer why they changed it, and I can't say
"to make more money off of you" either...
If they drop the desktop completely someday, I wonder if I'll have to keep an
old Windows machine running in order to use the GBs of old, but useful
applications I've got that aren't being maintained anymore.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Ian Al on Friday, April 05 2013 @ 03:45 AM EDT |
Windows 8 isn't finished, yet.
Microsoft has to add Modern Interface features in Windows Blue to meet user
requirements.
Windows 8 isn't finished, yet.
Windows 8 market share is dramatically smaller than Windows Vista and even more
dramatically smaller than Windows XP. However, the Windows 8 market share is
slowly growing.
Windows 8 isn't finished, yet.
Windows 8 is unsuitable for desktop/laptop computer use and will never succeed
in this market. In the mobile device market, Windows 8 is not saleable against
the lower (hidden) price of Apple iOS and the minimal price/cost of Android. It
works far less well because of the system demands of the OS and the poor battery
and user performance. The supply and market for Windows 8 apps depends on
Windows 8 sales and has no long term future. Windows 8 isn't finished yet,
but...
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Regards
Ian Al
Software Patents: It's the disclosed functions in the patent, stupid![ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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