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GeneralRe: Windows: Say goodbye to the Desktop Pin
ClockMeister25-Oct-13 14:26
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Ralph Little25-Oct-13 6:53
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rcole11725-Oct-13 3:49
rcole11725-Oct-13 3:49 
I've read through all of the replies and I think there is one thing that Microsoft is missing. Look around the office, any office and you will see a lot of desktop type computers (possibly laptops in docks). Manufacturing, design, development, test and measurement all make heavy use of desktop computers either for the power they provide or the ability to connect to instruments/devices. Not to mention servers.

The desktop is a lot more prevalent than most people give credit to. Tablets have their place in these environments (I see a tech walking around a factory with a tablet so he can monitor the processes or, maybe, turn a piece of equipment on or off - by talking to another machine), but they are not the machine that is doing the real work. Offices need a lot of typing for one thing.

I constantly have multiple applications open that share data between them. Tablets are definitely not good for those types of applications.

I think my point here is that the desktop world is larger than Microsoft appears to be thinking it is. There is room for an OS that adapts to multiple environments. What's that idea? Make the machine do the work of adapting - not the people? What a strange concept - that computers could make our life easier.

Rob Cole
(Yes, I'm a developer from a time when I had to clarify that I did not do photographs)
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