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Julie on the Touch screen stuffOriginally posted by Scoobos View PostShe didn't even have much to do with it, even though she was leading it either, other than playing the game in a big corporate environment.
Interview with Julie Larson-Green about Office 2007 and Windows 7 - YouTube
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Everybody under Sinofsky would have had to love and do ribbon as otherwise he'd fire them.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostAlso, you might be interested to know that ribbon was led by Julie Larson-Green , Sinofsky's understudy.
Sinofsky made a lot of big design decisions such as Metro tulip - fecking over good release of Windows with bad, perhaps he demanded Ballmer upgrades his office PC from Windows 7?
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It is impossible to make a search engine. Only Google can do this. Atw told me this.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAtW is just still cross he STILL can't understand ribbon. No wonder M12 still can't search for toffee.
toffee at DuckDuckGo
Toffee - Factbites
Web Search - "toffee" - Exalead
etc etc.
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AtW is just still cross he STILL can't understand ribbon. No wonder M12 still can't search for toffee.
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I have sort of learned to love the Ribbon, once you have loaded "search commands" from microsoft research and got your head round the idea its pretty good.
Windows 7 is the most stable and instantly usable operating system I have ever seen in the user space. (Linux may have the edge on timex style reliability but 7 is pretty close).
it can even be run secureish.
not sure about metro yet.
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Microsoft is a big monster. They really need to cut the workforce and make it lean and come out with innovative products. I have heard of guys writing about a thousand line of code for some feature for the Windows OS and it took a year to approve the code.
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Funny, I see it as the polar opposite.
Also, you might be interested to know that ribbon was led by Julie Larson-Green , Sinofsky's understudy.
She didn't even have much to do with it, even though she was leading it either, other than playing the game in a big corporate environment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdlPKmAJGRs
I know who I'd rather run the show with Windows development.Last edited by Scoobos; 13 November 2012, 09:02.
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There is hope for Microsoft!
The horrible man who pushed Ribbon tulip, Metro tulip has been given kick up his fat arse -
Microsoft’s Windows President, Steven Sinofsky, Leaves Company Following Launch Of Windows 8 | TechCrunch
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