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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Are you serious? They took out the Start Menu? What's next to go, the desktop? It's ironic how as technological capabilities "evolve", the new operating systems are becoming simplistic and catered towards the low-tech user who buys Beats by Dr. Dre just because an ad told them to. They're doing this at the cost of their functionality in an attempt to create a more aesthetically pleasing interface for the 24/7 Facebook users to navigate to Internet Explorer 6 easier. A perfect example was Windows Vista. Windows XP was a clean, efficient, amazing OS that had no problems with it, except maybe aesthetically which wasn't even a problem. Windows Vista comes out with a newer, redesigned, sleeker version that appealed to the common user. Then what happens? The OS is garbage. Windows 7 did a nice job at creating a nice interface while retaining the functionality of XP. Windows needs to focus on gearing the operating systems towards functionality and people with more technical knowledge, not the aforementioned 24/7 Facebook/YouTube users that buy Apple computers just because it comes with Photobooth and Garageband. |
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Graalian
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