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Looks like Windows 7 will be the next XP for years as this W8 looks like shit and directed towards tablets or whatever. MS follows a cycle of releasing 1 good then a 1 bad and again 1 good OS..XP was good, Vista horrible, Windows 7 good again and this latest thing..Urgh! ![]() |
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Initial testing looks promising.
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Windows 8 is DEFINITELY geared towards touchscreens and tablets. The new interface actually hinders, IMO, keyboard and mouse users. The addition of "apps" is a complete gimmick as well, methinks. It's like MS said "oh, people like cellphones nowadays, so let's make our computers the same way!"...it should be the other way around.
I work for Microsoft and even everyone here around the Millennium campus hates the hell out of it. |
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Its strange, I think its great on our laptops, but not so great on a standard PC so it wouldn't be a necessary upgrade for most already with Win 7 as I see no advantages, there's no start button just a separate Start Screen with the apps on there and the whole multimedia stuff, it looks like its designed around very casual users (my wife) that like to chat play games (facebook) and generally not get involved with the os but have a simplistic app based multimedia experience and it works perfectly well at this.
If you approach it with light user multimedia orientated customers then its in the right market place. It runs very well and I like the new interface although shut down procedures a pain to get to. |
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