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Previously on "There is hope for Microsoft!"

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    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.

    Interview with Julie Larson-Green about Office 2007 and Windows 7 - YouTube

    I know who I'd rather run the show with Windows development.
    Gordon Letwin

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    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.

    Interview with Julie Larson-Green about Office 2007 and Windows 7 - YouTube
    Julie on the Touch screen stuff

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    Also, you might be interested to know that ribbon was led by Julie Larson-Green , Sinofsky's understudy.
    Everybody under Sinofsky would have had to love and do ribbon as otherwise he'd fire them.

    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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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    AtW is just still cross he STILL can't understand ribbon. No wonder M12 still can't search for toffee.
    It is impossible to make a search engine. Only Google can do this. Atw told me this.


    toffee at DuckDuckGo
    Toffee - Factbites
    Web Search - "toffee" - Exalead

    etc etc.

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  • d000hg
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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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  • vetran
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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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  • fullyautomatix
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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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  • Scoobos
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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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  • AtW
    started a topic There is hope for Microsoft!

    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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