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Once upon a time, there was windows. We got to the point where we really couldn't improve windows anymore. That was Windows XP.
Debate me, but its true. You don't like the way it looks? Change it. I had xp looking like osx for a while.
We sat on that for 6 years.
Then we tinkered and failed, and called it vista.
Then, we made something to put on new computers, but really minimal point in putting it on old computers. Called it '7', because we ran out of cool names.
Then, someone made a cell phone os do something so much more, and suddenly we felt this rush to have cell phones run the world.
And now, we have an os that looks like a cell phone.
OMG!!! I really don't understand you people.. did ANYONE watch past 5:00 ?
The old windows is still there.. exactly the same as windows 7/ vista.. calm down please.
-youtube person
On another note;
I really think Microsoft should have picked people that had presentation experience. These techies have terrible presentation skills, imo.
I really think when you want to introduce a new product you need to sell it to people.
These guys are doing a terrible job at it... One girl is studdering, another guy is speaking 100km/h, and another guy has the raspiest voice in the world, and when they try to explain the new features it sounds confusing as hell..
Then, someone made a cell phone os do something so much more, and suddenly we felt this rush to have cell phones run the world.
And now, we have an os that looks like a cell phone.
All-in-one desktops are already out that incorporate a touchscreen, so I can see why you think its a "cell phone OS" yet its a move towards touch interfaces, and a much needed move as the mouse is outliving its usefulness. If my laptop had a touch screen I'd probably rarely use the touchpad, and I very rarely use a mouse anymore cause it means carrying one around.
We're developing healthcare software using smart tiles as well as many of our competitors. Its great for displaying information in a manner that is flexible to how much the user needs, and can be changed easily and intuitively to display more or less.
There's Android skins that mimic Windows Phone 7 tiles, and I really like them - yet I'm an information junkie, and understand others like the simple clean interfaces which tiles are not.
i think its a logical progression for a phone OS to have an influence on a PC OS.
phone OSes are much more modern than PC OSes so to me it makes a lot of sense.
windows 7 and its predecessors were built off of the windows 95 model which is extremely outdated. they should have attempted to to a complete overhaul back with windows vista.
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On another note;
I really think Microsoft should have picked people that had presentation experience. These techies have terrible presentation skills, imo.
I really think when you want to introduce a new product you need to sell it to people.
These guys are doing a terrible job at it... One girl is studdering, another guy is speaking 100km/h, and another guy has the raspiest voice in the world, and when they try to explain the new features it sounds confusing as hell..
Agreed. They need real marketing people to deliver a presentation like that. They guys just don't know how to present anything.
As for myself, I'll be getting Win 8 for sure.
It's still got REAL windows is hidden underneath all that bloat UI that you can turn off.
Also, the new file structure which is supposed to make everything even faster.
Side note, I heard boot times get even more ridiculous. My 2nd gen SSD already has my boot around the 30 second mark. With a 4th gen SSD and Win 8, I should be able to cut that down to about 15 seconds.
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Metro UI is gay
and even Engadget is saying Win8 is barf because you cant escape the Metro UI even if you turn it off a lot of the menus/control panels etc etc are still metro
but there's still a year to go for them to make changes
what makes even less sense is that nobody is buying WindowsPhone cell phones... people are still buying WinMO phones more than they are WP7! and Ballmer probably thinks if we force MetroUI down peoples throats in the desktop OS they'll be familiar with it and buy our dead cellphone
Same here. I have no problems with the WinXP interface.
The only issue I'm worried about for myself is that since I never
made that jump yet (work and school still uses XP as well),
I'll eventually have to face the learning curve.
And the longer I wait, the more bigger that gap between XP and the current
windows version will be, and I assume it will be a bigger jump then.
I'm one of those guys that use my computer abusing all sorts of window
shortcut commands, and if stuff starts changing too much, I'm gonna get really
annoyed until I get used of it.
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Same here. I have no problems with the WinXP interface.
The only issue I'm worried about for myself is that since I never
made that jump yet (work and school still uses XP as well),
I'll eventually have to face the learning curve.
And the longer I wait, the more bigger that gap between XP and the current
windows version will be, and I assume it will be a bigger jump then.
I'm one of those guys that use my computer abusing all sorts of window
shortcut commands, and if stuff starts changing too much, I'm gonna get really
annoyed until I get used of it.
Switch over to 7 right now, almost everything is the same as XP.
The keyboard shortcuts too. They just added a few new ones.
As for as Win7 as a whole, it's THE most stable operating system I have ever used in my life. The alone is a good enough reason to switch. I live at my computer and programs rarely crap out on me on usually it's only Firefox and it's stupid memory leakage. Even then, the rest of the OS is still intact.
Best OS I've used hands down.
Also, isn't XP like 11 years old or something? You wouldn't be caught dead using a single core with 1gb of RAM would you? Why be stuck with an old OS?
Same here. I have no problems with the WinXP interface.
The only issue I'm worried about for myself is that since I never
made that jump yet (work and school still uses XP as well),
I'll eventually have to face the learning curve.
And the longer I wait, the more bigger that gap between XP and the current
windows version will be, and I assume it will be a bigger jump then.
I'm one of those guys that use my computer abusing all sorts of window
shortcut commands, and if stuff starts changing too much, I'm gonna get really
annoyed until I get used of it.
For me it was VERY easy to get used to Win7. The only thing that took me a while was the taskbar but you can change it if you want. As for the shortcuts most, if not all are the same.
Very stable OS, eye candy is a bonus and doesn't hog your memory. You don't need crazy hardware as well to smoothly run it and enjoy the features (unlike Vista lol)
Also, isn't XP like 11 years old or something? You wouldn't be caught dead using a single core with 1gb of RAM would you? Why be stuck with an old OS?
When the OS does everything you need it to do, why upgrade for the sake of upgrade?
I've got Win7 on my desktop & XP on my laptop. For what I do with my laptop (Email, Web, MS Office) there is no good reason for me to spend the $150 to upgrade.
and even Engadget is saying Win8 is barf because you cant escape the Metro UI even if you turn it off a lot of the menus/control panels etc etc are still metro
Wow, Engadget says it's barf so I must think so too!!!! Engadget is an Apple ass licking web site, I go there for the troll comments, not for their blog posts.
Once upon a time, there was windows. We got to the point where we really couldn't improve windows anymore. That was Windows XP.
Debate me, but its true.
Except for the lack of drivers for new hardware, the loss of support being imminent, and the fact that it can't support newer hardware.
Oh, and the whole money aspect.
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