Rumor - Microsoft to Release Windows Blue, the First Free Windows Ever

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Dallas 7 said:
    Unlike W7 which is an excellent system, W8 needs a facelift right out of the box, and it's designed for tablets, PCs were supported as an afterthought.
    I used to think the same thing until I start using Windows 8. Combine that with attending a launch event last week, and I have an entirely new appreciation for the OS. Aside from adding in a full-featured start menu, it doesn't need a thing.
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  2.    #41

    Windows 8 will also need to be able to boot to desktop too!
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  3. Posts : 427
    Windows 7/64 HPremium.
       #42

    Well, I never felt more like Singin' the Blues,♫

    'Cos I never thought that I'd ever lose

    With Metro, that's why I'm singin' the Blues

    - Anonymous, could be attributed to Steve Balmer.
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  4. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #43

    Bertison said:
    Well, I never felt more like Singin' the Blues,♫

    'Cos I never thought that I'd ever lose

    With Metro, that's why I'm singin' the Blues

    - Anonymous, could be attributed to Steve Balmer.
    That even scans with the tune. Impressive!
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  5. Posts : 1,219
    Windows 7 Pro 32/64 bit and Windows 10 Pro 32 Bit/64bit
       #44

    Agreed
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  6. Posts : 350
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #45

    DeaconFrost said:
    Dallas 7 said:
    Unlike W7 which is an excellent system, W8 needs a facelift right out of the box, and it's designed for tablets, PCs were supported as an afterthought.
    I used to think the same thing until I start using Windows 8. Combine that with attending a launch event last week, and I have an entirely new appreciation for the OS. Aside from adding in a full-featured start menu, it doesn't need a thing.
    Deacon, some people believe "new" automatically means "better". Pertaining to operating systems, I used to accept that premise. Until I met Vista!
    Vista taught me that "new" does not always mean "better". In fact, I discovered that sometimes, as with Vista, "new" means "worse"!

    W7 is a great OS. W8 is a downgrade, just like Vista was.
    I'll stick with 7.
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  7. Posts : 2,047
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-BIT
       #46

    Welcome to Window Vista again guys!!! Windows 8 Said...
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  8. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #47

    Dallas 7 said:
    Deacon, some people believe "new" automatically means "better".
    Yes, and many people also assume new is "worse" or "scary" for various reasons.
    Dallas 7 said:
    W7 is a great OS. W8 is a downgrade
    Exactly my point. Windows 8 is hardly a downgrade. To suggest that...well...simply means you haven't used it or given it a chance, going at it with the mindset above...that since it is a successor to a great product, it has to fail.

    That's the issue I've been trying to point out. Far too many people on these boards are making comments such as yours because they didn't like the look of Metro, or some other small detail, and could turn back to Windows 7 to feel comfy and warm. On one hand, it's said to see so many people being closed-minded, but at the same time, it's a credit to how good Windows 7 is.

    So, my final point is this. If you love 7, and you want to stay with it, go right ahead. I'm keeping some systems on 7, including all of my corporate systems for 2013 (aside from new purchases). But there's absolutely no reason or justifcation to sit and bash Windows 8, or the people who are really enjoying it. It's a great OS as well, because it's coming off of a great platform. It has a small learning curve, just as any new OS, but once you get passed that, it's really a nice OS to use.

    Not liking it doesn't equate to "it's an awful product". Separate out fact and opinion. There are a lot of things on the market I don't like, but they can be a good product.
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  9.    #48

    DeaconFrost said:
    Dallas 7 said:
    Deacon, some people believe "new" automatically means "better".
    Yes, and many people also assume new is "worse" or "scary" for various reasons.
    Dallas 7 said:
    W7 is a great OS. W8 is a downgrade
    Exactly my point. Windows 8 is hardly a downgrade. To suggest that...well...simply means you haven't used it or given it a chance, going at it with the mindset above...that since it is a successor to a great product, it has to fail.

    That's the issue I've been trying to point out. Far too many people on these boards are making comments such as yours because they didn't like the look of Metro, or some other small detail, and could turn back to Windows 7 to feel comfy and warm. On one hand, it's said to see so many people being closed-minded, but at the same time, it's a credit to how good Windows 7 is.

    So, my final point is this. If you love 7, and you want to stay with it, go right ahead. I'm keeping some systems on 7, including all of my corporate systems for 2013 (aside from new purchases). But there's absolutely no reason or justifcation to sit and bash Windows 8, or the people who are really enjoying it. It's a great OS as well, because it's coming off of a great platform. It has a small learning curve, just as any new OS, but once you get passed that, it's really a nice OS to use.

    Not liking it doesn't equate to "it's an awful product". Separate out fact and opinion. There are a lot of things on the market I don't like, but they can be a good product.
    Windows 8 seems to be good OS for tablets and phones, but I think Microsoft need to add some features to Windows 8 to allow it to be used as a traditional desktop, but that is just my opinion though; personally I prefer Windows 7.
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  10. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #49

    To me this is simple, Microsoft is bowing down to the not millions but billions of PC owners world wide who made it very clear about what they DO NOT LIKE about Windows 8. You can't read a blog or article that doesn't make this a valid point.

    People with PC's want to upgrade but they want a good reason for doing so, Windows 8 out of the box, is not a very good reason to upgrade a PC.

    The market for PC upgrades is huge and by alienating them all Windows 8 is simply not selling well. They can fix this obvious blunder with Windows blue.
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