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RC

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8. Real keyboards and 20 something inch screens will not be replaced by touch screen fondle slabs,
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 09:31 PM
Sep 2013
operated by sliding around colored blocks, with applications in walled gardens
Oh, and don't forget the duel screens needed by some applications.

And neither will the power of a quad CPU in a desk top, be replaced by portable gear. Try programing or writing that report on a touch screen.
Sometimes a desktop connected by cat 5 or cat 6 is needed to get the job done. For some people, computer are not toys to wow their friends with. Laptops are not going away either, for the same reason as desktops. Both are just more versatile and powerful than the slabs.

Win 7 and XP will still be around for a long time yet. Yeah, I know, MS will drop support next April for XP, but for a lot of people, XP still gets the job done and then there is the problem of money to upgrade machines to handle the newer operating systems, for both individuals and business.
Both XP machines have applications that will not run on Windows7 or 8. Replacing those applications is out of the question, either because you can't, or because the current version is too expensive.

In the room where I am, there are 2 XP's, A Windows7 laptop and a Linux Mint. None are touch screen. One XP machine is a single core. All work just fine. Oh, and I have Google Fiber. Now, that is what real high speed Internet is supposed to be.

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People are quick learners. Doesn't make a touch interface on a desktop system a good idea. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #1
Oh..They could have done a much better job. Even better, when 8 starts up it could have asked ... BlueJazz Sep 2013 #2
The real "slow learners" Mnpaul Sep 2013 #3
How are the engineers/management going to make sure they keep their job if they don't... BlueJazz Sep 2013 #4
Something new isn't always necessary or desirable AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #14
The key to 8 is shortcuts Windows key + d = Desktop Windows key + e = My computer Etc. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #16
Those keyboard shortcuts examples have been there since Windows95. Make7 Sep 2013 #17
What you say is oh so true. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #18
Microsoft cannot just assume everyone knows them AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #21
I'm saying that people can use prior versions of Windows without even knowing them. Make7 Sep 2013 #22
A good user interface should be obvious AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #23
Bill Gates is too busy foisting Common Core on our education system to AllyCat Sep 2013 #46
I have Win8 on two computers now and... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #5
Probably true but a part of me wonders if people will give up their 23>28 inch screen. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #6
I'm not saying tablets are for everyone, and I'm rather partial to my large screens, too... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #7
Real keyboards and 20 something inch screens will not be replaced by touch screen fondle slabs, RC Sep 2013 #8
I'm not talking about the small percentage of user with specific needs.. TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #9
If all you're doing is twittering and facebook, you're not doing any useful computing. hobbit709 Sep 2013 #11
That may be, but Facebook seems to be what most people are doing... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #12
Very few meetings accomplish anything useful in my experience. hobbit709 Sep 2013 #13
Mine, too, but sometimes someone asks an interesting question. TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #20
I'm a Unix system administrator and a technical writer. Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2013 #40
I can easily understand that. RC Sep 2013 #42
Tab computers are toys AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #15
How about a tablet with a real keyboard? You could... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #19
for me, the most difficult thing to learn was basic navigation: use the corners steve2470 Sep 2013 #10
That isn't my issue with Windows 8 Gore1FL Sep 2013 #24
What does Windows 8 have to do with Windows 8 Enterprise? BlueJazz Sep 2013 #25
Win 7 enterprise kicks ass. Gore1FL Sep 2013 #26
Geez...sounds like you have a lot of unusual devices to configure in your work. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #27
I am not sure I understand what you are asking. Gore1FL Sep 2013 #28
Well...in XP, if you are running a sound editor (Soundforge, Audition), you can also... BlueJazz Sep 2013 #29
It's not so much Win 7 removes 'what you hear'................... wandy Sep 2013 #30
Thank you for the info. You can also get Virtual cable software stuff. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #31
Thanks, I'll give that a try.......... wandy Sep 2013 #32
On my first XP system, I used Windows Media Player Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2013 #41
Making customers cripplingly frustrated is not a good business strategy for Microsoft. Gov101 Sep 2013 #33
Not wanting to be a smartass or anything... uriel1972 Sep 2013 #34
I understand what you mean. The version 8.1 is more user friendly. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #35
My complaint is the constant updates cilla4progress Sep 2013 #36
Windows 8 = New Coke pitbullgirl1965 Sep 2013 #37
It's the law though. Being a Microsoft Engineer, I'm supposed to call the BC's .. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #38
I've decided it's better to buy it pitbullgirl1965 Sep 2013 #39
I worked on my first Win8 computer the other day Fumesucker Sep 2013 #43
Window button + C BlueJazz Sep 2013 #44
Thanks for that shortcut mockmonkey Sep 2013 #45
The new "metro" ui is one of the reasons I switched permanently to linux. PrestonLocke Sep 2013 #47
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