Yes you're right. It took me 20 minutes to find System Properties and that was with me having to use Windows Help.
Only $3 billion more not major is it ;)
M$ must be looking at the billions apple are making from consumers and are deciding that they want some of that and this is how they see that happening. Time will tell i guess.
i look forward to the "ipod killer" that will be a windows 8 zune player.
I much prefered Windows when Gates and not Balmer was at the helm. Microsoft stuff is just turing into one big mess now.
Ah, no. Windows includes business purchases of Windows as well as consumer. The business division is basically 'Office' and the stuff that goes with it - and the main customers, hence the division name, are businesses.
The consumer division is the entertainment division - the one that makes Xbox etc...
Why can they not look at those billions and say 'we need something new, whilst supporting the people who have made us all our money so far' instead of 'lets burn the existing business and focus on a business we suck at'.Quote:
M$ must be looking at the billions apple are making from consumers and are deciding that they want some of that and this is how they see that happening. Time will tell i guess.
i look forward to the "ipod killer" that will be a windows 8 zune player.
Another example of their weird thinking is the abandonment of Forefront TMG and a pile of other Forefront products.
Sounds familiar... remember MS inflating Vista sales figures by reporting on 'licences' sold rather than installations? ;)
Oh and I actually quite Windows 8, I just stay out Metro and all is well.
*tumbleweed* *a bell tolls in the distance* *sparkeh shivers* Its lonely and cold over in this camp. :(
You're not alone Sparkeh!
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/window...tml#post901016
Maybe M$ have realised that W8 is not for desktop pc's and W9 will be more desktop based.
Microsoft wouldn't ever admit Windows 8 is or will be a failure - they'll just say it had its 'problems' and that they need to listen to customers more... clearly the message hasn't got through, but you never know Windows 9 might be good. Time will tell. Microsoft have seem to forgotten that businesses and education still use desktops and have designed an all-in-one touch screen OS that will apparently work with everything. It's laughable really...
I suppose thinking about it, what could be damaging is the overall sales of tablet devices. It's easy to buy a desktop or notebook and install whichever OS you want (within reason), but I think it'll be more difficult with tablets and customers won't make purchases Microsoft would like.
This. I cannot understand why on Earth Metro has made it to release - what the hell was the point of the year long developer previews if they had no intention of listening to feedback? I know they wanted to give devs a chance to work with Metro and start making apps ready for Win8's release, but the vast majority said from day one that the Metro UI is horrible to use on a desktop machine.
Well, I suppose they can afford to make huge losses even in the current economic climate...
The simple reason is they need developers to make the apps for their touchscreen devices in the future.
Forcing metro on all users was the only way to achieve that.
Its just a shame Windows 8 will go down in history as a botched transition release. I expect the next versions to get a lot more right.