aeromed202
SOH-CM-2014
I'm still grumbling from W7, IMHO a bit too much force feeding of things I was told I needed or wanted, but didn't. Now I don't envy MS's position of wanting to provide better stuff, while understanding the entrenchment of past versions (they're rich, they'll be OK). We get to understanding how a software works and get comfy with it, build our activities around it, then see down the next turn we will have to decide if we want to do it all over again or pass up and be left behind, so to speak. Maybe I just haven't used W7 enough to reach that comfort level, or I'm a grumpy curmudgeon (local 55). However, for W8 they appear to be trying to catch up with the times nodding to social activities, myriad apps, and tablet-style functionality, bundling some of their own versions neatly with touch-screen technology, cleverly implying we would need to buy the new hardware too to take 'full advantage' of what they're building. Maybe this means they'll leave the basics, Word, Excel, other related interfaces alone for a while, focusing on the gab-around stuff. One story 'hints' at an October release. I wonder if I can skip over W7 entirely? We'll see. Anybody got more poop on this?
Offered up on my ole XP Home.
Offered up on my ole XP Home.