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Quote: Originally Posted by sr2012 Unfortunately, most users will not care. They won't have time to group, show, whatever with the "apps" because Metro in Windows serves no basic purpose. You have the Start menu (which is now gone)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum You can organize your screen layouts so that: the apps you use are on contiguous screens like apps (education, medical, etc.) are combined into folders delete/d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Ahh... but the iOS user can see more of what's going on with a single glance and/or page flip: 20 apps -- iPhone 25 apps -- aPad 28 apps -- Mac …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky I agree with you. Windows 7 is a good OS. However, "looking at Windows 8" is being done very cautiously. The IT people have really just made the conversion to 7 and there is little to compel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I think this is one of the biggest aspects of Metro that hasn't really been explored yet. There are so few people actually using Windows Phone 7 and Metro that no one could possibly have a c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Completely different design philosophies. Apple tends to get their OSs right and price them very attractively, so the majority of people upgrade quickly. In addition, they have not had OSs so ba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Oh, my.... I wonder if MS will send out a new "coaster" every week -- with 10,000 free hours... I have the complete AOL set -- some in their original packaging …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee The situation is even worse than you describe. Windows RT will not "run windows and the core MS stuff." Windows RT will only run a "mock" desktop, and only the MS Office apps (ported to ARM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by umrk_lab Indeed , in the case of professional world, the prescriber (the IT Department) is not the actual user (or just a tiny part of it). Indeed again, an incredibly high number of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zoolook I don't agree, although I'd hate to use this forum to argue about the merits of a 7 year old version of Windows. At its guts, Vista was still NT (as was XP before it). It came with a shiney new coat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee BS. It's so identical that no user will be able to find a difference and that's all that really matters. Wrong, try reading the developer blogs regarding the desktop improvements and …