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| Author: | Mr.Deviance [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 14:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentation! |
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p92QfWOw88I&hd=1[/youtube] My opinion about this new windows is that its interface is completely changed and I would also like to note that
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| Author: | arez [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 17:14 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
i cant imagine using this on a normal PC without touchscreen |
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| Author: | BosmouZ [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 17:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
LOL it's became an iPhone.. time to switch to linux ;D |
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| Author: | ChrisTX [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 18:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
May I quote? Quote: Sinofsky said that this UI could be used on iPad-like slate PCs, but still provided the normal Windows desktop--and, most crucially, compatibility with traditional Windows applications--as needed.
[...] What Sinofsky showed off was the much-rumored tiles-based UI, which I exclusively revealed back in January. This user experience will be complementary to the normal Windows desktop, and can be used as is an iPad, with multitouch gestures. It looks and works much like the Start screen in Windows Phone 7 but actually uses completely different technologies under the covers. So there are Live Tiles, as with Windows Phone, but apps in this environment are based on HTML 5 and JavaScript, not Silverlight. |
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| Author: | BosmouZ [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 20:01 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
![]() DUH of course it still has the normal windows state.. It's an addition for people who enjoy shiny things and will not move over to apple.. very nice and all, as long as they offer the option to disable it entirely I'll be happy |
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| Author: | Steve Jobs [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 20:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
Come on Microsoft, stop messing with these dead on arrival shit. BosmouZ wrote: as long as they offer the option to disable it entirely I'll be happy
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| Author: | Source_engine [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 22:41 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
I'll admit that I wanted to play a "take a shot" game whenever he demonstrated the UI's capabilities. This was really painful to watch... I want EFFICIENCY not a clean,shiny,decorated iUI.I don't have 1000$ to smoke on some touch screen desktop,rather an extra 250-300$ for your OS M$. BTW the only part I liked was when I saw the good old Win7 UI which appeared for like 10 seconds,and that's not an improvement. EDIT: They've disabled comments and ratings on the vid,yay... |
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| Author: | ChrisTX [ Thursday, 02 Jun 2011, 23:12 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
Dick Darlington wrote: Come on Microsoft, stop messing with these dead on arrival shit. BosmouZ wrote: as long as they offer the option to disable it entirely I'll be happy Now if you care to explain why this would be DOA on a slate? |
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| Author: | Steve Jobs [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 01:14 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
ChrisTX wrote: Dick Darlington wrote: Come on Microsoft, stop messing with these dead on arrival shit. BosmouZ wrote: as long as they offer the option to disable it entirely I'll be happy Now if you care to explain why this would be DOA on a slate? The feature doesn't have any use when there is a keyboard and a mouse and on a device without them Microsoft is not really preferred. |
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| Author: | ChrisTX [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 03:41 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
Dick Darlington wrote: The feature doesn't have any use when there is a keyboard and a mouse and on a device without them Microsoft is not really preferred. Ew? It's about slate PCs/tablets? Where do you have a keyboard or mouse there? |
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| Author: | Steve Jobs [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 04:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
ChrisTX wrote: Dick Darlington wrote: The feature doesn't have any use when there is a keyboard and a mouse and on a device without them Microsoft is not really preferred. Ew? It's about slate PCs/tablets? Where do you have a keyboard or mouse there? As I have tried to say, people would most likely prefer Android or iOS on devices without keyboards and mice. |
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| Author: | RessourectoR [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 05:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
I wouldn't say that. I know someone who is very happy with a touchscreen notebook, Windows 7 and OneNote, as well as a Windows Phone 7 smartphone. Stuff is cool for these kinds of devices. But it shall very much GTFO of my desktop Windows. |
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| Author: | ChrisTX [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 05:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
Dick Darlington wrote: As I have tried to say, people would most likely prefer Android or iOS on devices without keyboards and mice. How can you tell? a) IDC and Gartner both stated that Windows Phone will most likely surpass iOS in 2-3 years. Just because right now WP 7.0 is ew 'requiring some updates', it doesn't mean the concept itself has no chance. b) Office. Neither Android nor iOS will be able to present business slates in near future. Most essential features are simply not present. Office alone is a big plus. c) Compatibility. Windows 8 will allow running x86 applications on Intel slates natively. Furthermore, you will be able to build applications that run on ARM slates easily, too. In the end, due to compiler instrinsics and the unchanged 32-bit word size, as well as same API and same endianness, porting applications is easily done. Speaking of which, I'm sure Android with it's 'standard' Java distribution and it's (dis)ability to allow development with NetBeans are pretty well equipped here. d) Diversity. For iOS applications, you require a Mac to develop applications. That alone inhibits the development a lot. Then, you're basically required to code in Objective C and there are no explicit rules for AppStore approval. Once the WP platform will have picked up (and it certainly will once Nokia is shipping Windows Phones exclusively... yeah that very Nokia that shipped 9 times the phones Apple did last year will be exclusively using WP) e) Addressability. Once Windows itself will have mobile APIs (W8 will add these, they've been already discovered in leaks), it is possible to build applications that run on Windows Phone, Xbox 360, PCs, Laptops, Slates/Tablets with little adjustion. This is where both Android and iOS simply fall flat. f) Patents. Did you know? For every Android phone you buy from HTC $5 go to Microsoft for patents. I'm pretty sure that these 43 (actual figure, that is) open patent trials of two dozen entities will all magically dissolve and totally won't brick the shit out of Android. Microsoft alone is already considering to increase their patent fees for Android to $12.50. That's 1/43. Congratulations. Even if only 20% of these trials actually result in victories for other parties, you can add most likely $100 to Android's costs. That would turn Android-based slates instantly non-competitive. |
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| Author: | Steve Jobs [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 07:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
RessourectoR wrote: I wouldn't say that. I know someone who is very happy with a touchscreen notebook, Windows 7 and OneNote, as well as a Windows Phone 7 smartphone. Stuff is cool for these kinds of devices. But it shall very much GTFO of my desktop Windows. I was talking about most of the people. It can be some people's choice, of course. I am not saying it's total crap. It's just that Microsoft can't show any distinct superiority on mobile platforms. Why do we use Windows? You are not using it because it's more secure. The first OSX virus which requires you to download, execute and authorize it with the administrator password to infect, is going to get patched next week. Would you like to plug this flash disk into your PC without an anti-virus? I doubt you will and I know that people do doubt. Or you are not using it because it looks nice, you can skin your Ubuntu to look just like the same. The reason is the functionality, games and applications available for Windows. And I say "available for Windows", not "included in Windows". You might choose Windows because it runs, let's say, Crysis and others can't, but the problem is that Crysis can't run on a mobile device. Even if you were able to run it, you wouldn't be able to play without a keyboard and a mouse. You like the Office? I do, I like Excel and my VB macros. Now try coding a macro on a mobile device, you can't and so it stops being a matter and Windows loses a lot of it's advantage. I don't think it's easy for Microsoft to win this battle. Apple has 4 years of experience and Google has just a little less and they are getting better and better while Microsoft is busy holding fake iPhone funerals and not getting any more popular. Nokia deal is a good one, but it only covers the smartphone market. We should also not forget that Nokia is losing strength, if not dying. Microsoft is not going to have all of that share, everyone has a bite. |
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| Author: | ChrisTX [ Friday, 03 Jun 2011, 14:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Windows 8 and my opinion about it's recent UI presentati |
Dick Darlington wrote: Why do we use Windows? You are not using it because it's more secure. The first OSX virus which requires you to download, execute and authorize it with the administrator password to infect, is going to get patched next week. Would you like to plug this flash disk into your PC without an anti-virus? I doubt you will and I know that people do doubt. Or you are not using it because it looks nice, you can skin your Ubuntu to look just like the same. Double wrong. a) It was updated weeks ago to require no password. b) The update (Snow Leopard Update #3) was already released and circumvented within like 3 hours with another update of the virus. c) It's by far not the first virus. OSX.SpyOnion only required them 14 month to release signatures. Yummy yummy. Dick Darlington wrote: The reason is the functionality, games and applications available for Windows. And I say "available for Windows", not "included in Windows". You might choose Windows because it runs, let's say, Crysis and others can't, but the problem is that Crysis can't run on a mobile device. Even if you were able to run it, you wouldn't be able to play without a keyboard and a mouse. You like the Office? I do, I like Excel and my VB macros. Now try coding a macro on a mobile device, you can't and so it stops being a matter and Windows loses a lot of it's advantage. Not even the point. You can view and edit your documents on the go. That's after all what a tablet is for. And being able to build casual games addressing anything from your phone to your desktop, let's say that'd count as plus? You might fail to realize it, but WM 6.x was a huge success in the business phone market because it had a mobile Office version and Exchange integration. Dick Darlington wrote: I don't think it's easy for Microsoft to win this battle. Apple has 4 years of experience and Google has just a little less and they are getting better and better while Microsoft is busy holding fake iPhone funerals and not getting any more popular. Nokia deal is a good one, but it only covers the smartphone market. We should also not forget that Nokia is losing strength, if not dying. Microsoft is not going to have all of that share, everyone has a bite. 2010 in phone sales: Nokia: 452 million units Apple: 50 million units It's dying! Clearly dead! Microsoft has more than enough partners for the slate market as well. They don't need Nokia for that. Plus, Microsoft is going to get a lot of that share. Just because there's the iPhone now, Nokia isn't dead. |
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