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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft spectacularly fails: Early look at Windows 8 baffles consumers [View all]Poll_Blind
(23,864 posts)116. As a person who has used Microsoft Windows since it came out, I agree.
The thing I can't underscore enough is your phrase "primary claim to fame is its ability to bring the very bleeding edge of hardware technology to its knees". The truth in that statement cannot be overstated.
Some bright spots: NT 4, Windows 2000 Professional, XP Professional and possibly Windows 7- but I don't have as much experience with it.
The most astounding thing to me is how they make this new OS and then throw in so many bells and whistles that is eats up any gains you would have gotten from advanced hardware. It's a crime, IMO.
PB
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Microsoft spectacularly fails: Early look at Windows 8 baffles consumers [View all]
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
OP
And I'm sure it is, actually. The problem is the defacto standard they force on everyone else.
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#7
I write Mac, IOS and Windows code. They are not much different. And those like you who whine like...
Logical
Oct 2012
#57
" It's like MS is determined to have every other system be a total flop." Too true.
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#9
Yes, the XBox 360 adopted this long ago. That's exactly what Windows 8 is now.
Bolo Boffin
Oct 2012
#48
It takes more effort to design a robust system than it does to change the interface.
randome
Oct 2012
#76
Just because they won't support it doesn't mean it will magically stop working
hobbit709
Oct 2012
#38
It's like making a Chevy Suburban with a 4cylinder to try to get 40 mpg out of it.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#12
The problem with that is that too many people are just computer literate enough to kinda surf
RC
Oct 2012
#25
"Microsoft spectacularly fails" is spam. It is NOT in the original AP article. n/t
tessar
Oct 2012
#62
Wow you explain it yourself in your own post but cant see the forest for the trees
Egnever
Oct 2012
#95
"Spam" != "non-verbatim headline in a forum which doesn't require them." (nt)
Posteritatis
Oct 2012
#69
As a web developer and Mac user, I just want Microsoft to make a good browser
justiceischeap
Oct 2012
#70
" Oh, screw Ubuntu.", " I haven't bothered to try." Another missive from the giant intellect set.n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#111
This is baffling. Microsoft has such a great track record of producing intuitive, user-friendly,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2012
#73
It's like they're trying to imitate all the awful things in the Apple world...
2ndAmForComputers
Oct 2012
#87
Sure, but only compared to Windows 8 and that whole paradigm- which is similar, IMO.
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#106
I think you left out the qualifier "Microsoft OS release". And in each case the built-in idiocy
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#113
"Computer companies will make Windows 8 standard on practically all PCs that are sold to consumers."
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#110