Sigh. My fault for engaging.
Oh, be nice ... It's a friendly discussion. Are you familiar with code development trends?
I have a few issues with detractors that prefer retro tools. Or cryptic nerdy systems.
The majority seeks glassy taskbars, single click buttons, they want to edit context menus, change frame colors,
install programs that cost nothing, have triple boots, mix nt and Linux, run virtual systems, connect printers wirelessly, they want voice commands, dpi alterations, clocks, color options, perfect search for every data bit ...
The majority wants to tell others how to act, behave, what to think.
The majority says a phone os does not belong on a pc or
that metro is an unnatural linkage with tradition.
The vast majority ! yuk !
It's seems like it's not that it does not work, it seems like it's all about emotional preference.
If one was to install 300 programs, I could surely demo that semantic zooming
and start pins are quicker than rummaging thru a classic style menu.
Users rescue: ha.