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It's like an inevitable thing, I'm sure I will someday.
All my computer related stuff happen on a Windows machine (either workstation or server) so someday I will cetainlly have a Windows 8 machine.
BUT!
I don't feel as compelled to as I was with Windows 7.
Time will tell... :p
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Exactly how I feel.
After XP I just couldn't go to Vista, every time I used it it smashed my confidence by being flaky, noticeably slower, common functions obfuscated and hard to find. But, I 'wanted' an up-to-date OS all the same.
Then Win7 was launched and I got it on launch, 64-Bit Pro version. I love it, it 'just works', and you don't notice it.
With Win 8 - I just don't feel the compulsion to move. What I have works fine and Win8 looks like something suited to a tablet or smartphone that's been shoe-horned onto a desktop. I'll be skipping this one I expect (just like I did with Vista).
Can't wait for Win9!!
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Does anyone happen to know when the first alpha release is scheduled for Win9? :-P
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Inevitable, but not now.
Similar ugly design ideas in VS2012 ... looks like a brain infection at MS HQ
Grace + Peace
Peter N Roth, President
http://PNR1.com
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Peter N Roth wrote: looks like a brain infection at MS HQ That's what happens when you need to be compliant with something bad
I know a couple of people that actually disable Aero to the Classic Theme (and me deppending on the machine I have to work on I might also do it) but a good looking OS is always better.
Now everything at M$ is becoming squared and pale...
Why?
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