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Why is everything orange?
PS Is it as orange as this?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn choosing .NET you have made the wrong choice in technology stack for the enterprise so I will take your views on the desktop with a pinch of salt.
P.S. The choice was made almost 10 years ago...Last edited by AtW; 24 November 2013, 03:55.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSure, they will follow at the right time and they won't piss off their existing customer base as well.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI disagree, hybrid devices that can work in different states is the future. Apple will have to follow on with some type of offering in the future.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostApple got MacOS and iOS - seems to work well for them.
It's stupid to piss off existing loyal customer base by removing things like start button, no option to default to desktop etc - they kind of fixed it in 8.1, but they did have this feedback even before release of 8.
Who is developing for desktop anyway, other than games? It's either mobile or "cloud" - in the first instance Microsoft loses to iOS/Android and in the second to Linux.
The way those jokers are running the company might make me switch to Java from .NET.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostNot really, quite common where memory is concerned.
128 + 128 + 128 = 384
For example, the upper memory area, above the 640k base memory is 384k. Not that that matters much anymore.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostConverging tablet and desktop OSs was a necessary one and one that not many people predicted, admittedly it was a bit of a fook up but they will get it right in the end.
It's stupid to piss off existing loyal customer base by removing things like start button, no option to default to desktop etc - they kind of fixed it in 8.1, but they did have this feedback even before release of 8.
Who is developing for desktop anyway, other than games? It's either mobile or "cloud" - in the first instance Microsoft loses to iOS/Android and in the second to Linux.
The way those jokers are running the company might make me switch to Java from .NET.Last edited by AtW; 23 November 2013, 22:29.
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Converging tablet and desktop OSs was a necessary one and one that not many people predicted, admittedly it was a bit of a fook up but they will get it right in the end.
MS know the desktop PC is dead but they have to still offer a desktop OS somehow, I really think the surface 2 is a great device, tablet that can be configured to be a desktop and laptop. I think that general theme is the future.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere are some good kernel improvements in Win 8 - most of tulipe it gets is for new GUI.
It works better with more RAM (tested myself on systems with 384 GB of RAM), SMB 3.0 (file sharing) seems flaky though.
It's useable as desktop with Classic shell that brings back proper Start button - Win 8.1 might not go far enough with that, have not tested that one yet.
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