I agree about Windows 7 - I like its interface, and I'm still not convinced that Windows 8's interface is the way to go on the desktop. I think Windows 8's interface works well on a tablet (at least, something with a touch scree in easy reach), but I think the traditional desktop interface is still best a desktop computer.
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I'm not getting this whole windows 8 thing. If it was built for a touchscree why would you want it on a desktop? I also didn't like to give into microsof monopoly but finally gave up when Unix like Os couldn't decide what time it was.
I'm not getting this whole windows 8 thing. If it was built for a touchscreen why would you want it on a desktop? I also didn't like to giveIt was actually built for the Windows Phone, part of Microsoft's belief
Re: desktop enviornment
By: Hustler to Nightfox on Wed Sep 04 2013 23:36:12
I'm not getting this whole windows 8 thing. If it was built for a touchscreen why would you want it on a desktop? I also didn't like to givIt was actually built for the Windows Phone, part of Microsoft's belief
that if every device / appliance runs windows, and they get you to use
windows live for everything, then you can use your apps and files any
where.
If my vision of the future is correct, then Microsoft and Windows 8 are
in a good position to own all of the markets because they have already created an environment where tablet/phone style apps live in harmony
with desktop apps, and the metaphor can extend to whatever interface device comes down the line.
shelves. Android OS was also. M$ definitely wasn't the trend setter in this case, like they have been in the past.
Either way, I will never get rid of desktop computers. They are way better than tablets and phones, IMO.
Re: desktop enviornment
By: Access Denied to Folsom on Mon Sep 09 2013 06:15 pm
shelves. Android OS was also. M$ definitely wasn't the trend setter in this case, like they have been in the past.
Either way, I will never get rid of desktop computers. They are way better than tablets and phones, IMO.
well desktop computers arent selling well and i think the gameplan is to phase them out.
we might have to end up doing some stuff with server hardware to get that desktop experience in the future.
personally, i hate tablets. i hate smearing my fingers on my phone. i can barely spell shit correctly on my s3. i dont want to relearn how i do
things using some app so i can spell shit right.
Re: desktop enviornment
By: Mro to Access Denied on Mon Sep 09 2013 08:54 pm
Re: desktop enviornment
By: Access Denied to Folsom on Mon Sep 09 2013 06:15 pm
shelves. Android OS was also. M$ definitely wasn't the trend setter in this case, like they have been in the past.
Either way, I will never get rid of desktop computers. They are way better than tablets and phones, IMO.
well desktop computers arent selling well and i think the gameplan is to phase them out.
we might have to end up doing some stuff with server hardware to get that desktop experience in the future.
personally, i hate tablets. i hate smearing my fingers on my phone. i can barely spell shit correctly on my s3. i dont want to relearn how i do things using some app so i can spell shit right.
If they phase out desktop computers, I'll go back to TV then. Call me old-fashioned but I love the desktop environment personally.
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Personally, I find Microsoft has much better ethics than Apple! Once Unfortiantly, Microsoft is wanting to move everyone to using phone apps. Personally, I've grown more found of slackware again and puppy on my desktop.
Either way, I will never get rid of desktop computers. They are way better than tablets and phones, IMO.
I'd love to see the ideaof a dockable phone. Motorola tried it a while back, and the Ubuntu One could make it work - dual core CPU and Ubuntu Linux on a phone with Micro-HDMI and Bluetooth. Plug into a monitor and pair a BT mouse and keyboard and off you go.
But really, no thanks. My phone does the job I need it to do, and I've never had to hook it up to a monitor. I do, however, have three monitors on my gaming rig now, so maybe I'm making up for lost times or
something. :)
On 09-11-13, Access Denied said the following...
But really, no thanks. My phone does the job I need it to do, and
I've never had to hook it up to a monitor. I do, however, have three
monitors on my gaming rig now, so maybe I'm making up for lost times
or something. :)
Heh three? I do well just to keep my sanity with TWO monitors on my work desktop (well, laptop really).
I'm not getting this whole windows 8 thing. If it was built for a touchscreen why would you want it on a desktop?
I also didn't like to give
into microsofts monopoly but finally gave up when Unix like Os couldn't
decide what time it was. I would go to COMPUSA and all the software was for windows with a few isles for MAC. I worked for an ISP for a few years and UNIX was great at the time but Microsoft eventually caught up. I never did like MAC although my kids love em. Now I'm the out cast with all my MS machines and software. HA! Regards
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