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You get that those are two different takes, right? You claimed 8 was awful outside of a touch interface. That's untrue. The desktop environment is just fine (equal or better than Win7).
The Metro/Modern/Touch interface is indeed awful and pointless if you don't have touch but you don't have to be in that interface. I never am.
I do agree there is no real compelling reason to go from 7 to 8 for most people.
I'll beg to differ that it is better than 7....and there is a rumor that MS might start giving away 8.1 due to how much it hasn't caught on with the majority of end users. But to each his/her own. Hopefully they right the ship with Windows 9.
Have not clicked on the link but, my server at work was Linux, Red Hat and when the hardware crashed, lots of scratching heads about Linux.
An independent (and totally honest) source I have locally, told me Linux is not a OS that many of the geeks can relate to or repair. (......and I do acknowledge that is his personal opinion. I am also thinking if there was a reason to keep up with it, he would.)
With that said, it may be too reliable (but when it gives out, you don't have a lot of help to get it going again).
......just my thoughts about this way of making Billions in the information business.
.......I really gotta find a way to apply that to my business.
I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
I'll beg to differ that it is better than 7....and there is a rumor that MS might start giving away 8.1 due to how much it hasn't caught on with the majority of end users. But to each his/her own. Hopefully they right the ship with Windows 9.
For someone who works in IT, that take is seriously skewed. They are OBVIOUSLY comparing the Metro interface to Win 7.
Compare desktop to desktop and get back to me. My PC needs much less rebooting than it did on Win 7.
I hate the new Windows desktop. It drives me batty, my wife's laptop has 8 and she's always asking me how to do something. I eventually figure it out but it doesn't seem like the redesign made things easier, in fact it seems more difficult because they got rid of that start bar. Maybe thats where the touch screen comes in.
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