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Windows 8 is going to make me a TON of money ... for me to train all of my clients who want to learn how to use this OS.
Thanks Microsoft!
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Looks like it might work on a tablet.
the size of Microsoft Surface.
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I think it looks ok.
I spent an hour test driving the Sony and HP Touchscreen PCs at the microsoft store. 24" multitouch screens.
Windows 7 was pretty worthless. My website that has some touch screen design plans in it was ok via Explorer.
But it does not look like a good platform for composing.
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Looks like M$ has abandoned what's left of the desktop metaphor in favor of making their OS look just like a website. Which is OK, as I never understood their desktop anyway, where you couldn't even see your drives without opening "My Computer" (and even that icon disappeared at some point).
/Mr Lynn
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For those that are uninformed and jump to conclusions, the screenshots you are looking at are the 'Metro View'...which is geared towards tablets/phones/touch screens and various devices.
Windows 8 also retains the normal/classic 'Desktop View' which is "Windows 7-ish" and what 98% of the world will be using, especially in enterprise/government, and you can toggle between the two, depending on your preference with the computing device you are using.
FYI
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bazookaman wrote:
Ok. So "Metro" is just a view option. Which means the real Windows is still there...underneath.
More bad news!