That is an excellent point - I like.If something is beyond criticism, then it's beyond hope.
All 'gimped' MS products are doomed to fail. Why buy 8 Basic when you can get an ungimped Pro later?
From this consumers point of view I wouldn't touch the RT version. If I was to be swayed from an ipad, I'd want what Apple CANT give. Currently MS cant do that.
Questionably inferior tablets (model dependant), A 'notreally-OS' reliant on an app store with sweet flap all to offer? Yeah - here's my credit card...
As it stands, the MS app store is full of crap. Adding more crap daily still adds crap. Unlike Android/apple, which whilst admittedly have had years to establish a presence - there still aren't enough 'good' MS apps to counteract the bad.
Buying RT when you can buy PRO is like buying an Apple Touch vs an iPhone.
I still take Windows RT over android or ios...
That's because you are rampant fanboi set on repeat.
If you aren't an MS employee, I'd look into that particular trait. It could be indicative of a deeper problem which currently and affects you in real life adversely.
I still take Windows RT over android or ios...
That's because you are rampant fanboi set on repeat.
If you aren't an MS employee, I'd look into that particular trait. It could be indicative of a deeper problem which currently and affects you in real life adversely.
This is a pretty ridiculous statement. You just outed yourself.Windows RT offers stand above the rest don't you understand?
. . .just another article about why "I" hate Windows 8.
That is an excellent point - I like.If something is beyond criticism, then it's beyond hope.
The Windows 8 and RT fanboys now seem to rival the Apple fanboys.
I think the general feeling by the advanced users is that Microsoft could have very well implemented the 'improvements' like performace, security (if any), the new Task Manager and whatever else is useful within the framework and UI of Windows 7. The Metro UI should have been reserved for the tablets and the tablet applications, which are of questionable value for the desktop. They could have been offered as a seperate package a la Windows Live - maybe even for a price.
. . .just another article about why "I" hate Windows 8.
Which seems to be the relevant and quite mainstream discussion that is taking place regarding Windows 8.
You could also say "Just more proof of the lack of acceptance of Windows 8."
I am very interested in this discussion across multiple threads because it brings out a lot of discussion about how people like their UI. The discussion also brings up how change is received and if change is what people really need?
Was Windows 7 better? Was it an OS that was complete and good to go? Do we need to change it or can we say it is just what we need and please stop changing, innovating, improving and tacking on. Just leave it be and let us get to work.
I think were seeing some of that now. Don't mess with a good thing. Just leave it be until it needs to be fixed.
Just leave it be, the same thing they said about DOS and Windows XP and I'm sure about the horse and buggy.
Just leave it be, the same thing they said about DOS and Windows XP and I'm sure about the horse and buggy.
Why should people be silent on your behest?
Nothing is inevitable, except maybe death and taxes.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Nothing is inevitable, except maybe death and taxes.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke
So you're saying the company who has supplied you with all of your current OSes, like 6, is evil.
That's it then, unbridled malware and a definitive statement on what's best, from a friend who works in Costco. All we need is confirmation from a cousin who works in Walmart and it's the end of the debate.
The moral is, you get what you pay for. And when Mac gets a larger share of the market, they will see just how unsecure they really are "security through obscurity" ,,, was that way with Firefox for a long time. Now look at them, they are ahving to battle the same things IE has been for years.