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OTIXO TEAM DRIVES WINDOWS 8
Those factors - the tepid (to be generous) interest in Windows 8 and the myriad extraneous forces - virtually guaranteed a major shakeup in Microsoft. I think Apple’s Tim Cook got it right: “You can converge a toaster and a refrigerator,” but it won’t please users. But the Jekyll-and-Hyde design of Windows 8 certainly didn’t help. There are numerous emerging threats to the Windows hegemony, such as the many excellent alternatives that use a heavy helping of cloud. Microsoft’s dilemma over the direction of Windows 8 isn’t confined strictly to Windows. It’s clear to me that Microsoft’s board of directors is staring up at a sword of Damocles 8.0 - and unwilling to let it fall without a fight. You might not agree with my assessment of Windows, but again: I speak from long experience and many discussions with fellow Windows users.
OTIXO TEAM DRIVES ANDROID
(Yes, of the approximately 1.4 billion Windows users on the planet, there are a few novice Windows users left.) Those who know a little bit about Windows often get hog-tied trying to figure out Metro those who don’t know anything about Windows but are comfortable with their smartphones are usually better off with an iPad or an Android tablet - in my not-so-humble opinion. I don’t think relatively inexperienced Windows users are well served by Win8, either. In truth, the vast majority of mouse-and-keyboard Windows users I know are still better served with Windows 7. I’ve used Win8 all day, every day, for almost two years.īased on that experience, I can’t recommend Windows 8 to experienced Windows users - unless they’re springing for a new touch-capable tablet or they really want to try something quite different from classic Windows. I wrote a thousand-page book about Windows 8 and another thousand-page tome about Windows 8.1. And that opinion comes from long experience with the OS. Reflecting on the Windows 8 disasterĪs you probably know, I am not one of Windows 8’s biggest fans. Most of us can only speculate on the reasons for the massive turnover, but one point remains clear: under new management, Windows is in for changes. Microsoft in general and the Windows group in particular have gone through enormous changes within the past year. TOP STORY Turmoil at Microsoft implications for Windows users