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haha, yea i agreed that it's still early, but just want to know how u guys will respond
haha, yea i agreed that it's still early, but just want to know how u guys will respond
I personally would hope that it doesn't get out next year lol. Maybe in 2013 :)
Why Windows XP seems too old, in fact, obsolete to me?
They have been at the top of desktop installation for many years without having to release this quickly. I don't see this changing anytime soon.
Actually 7 is very much like Vista...it's just more streamlined and better performing if you ask me.
The problem with having yearly releases of MS, is that people would be on so many versions and so many iterations that it would be hard to support. That is one of the good things and bad things with Linux. However, in the business world and the corporate dekstop world, having a certain level of commonality is always good.
No, I will wait for windows 9 that comes out just 3 years after that, or will wait for W10.....
the same with my hardware, I don't buy this year's quad-core because in 2 years there will be octa-cores, but I will skip those as well because in 3 years there are octacores with hyperthreading... actually i won't buy hardware and software untill all companies destroy their R&D capapbilities to ensure I really will have the most modern equipment for a long time
In communist countries you always had state of the art cars, even when it was 20 years old because they never changed the design. At least you didn't have buyers' regret
Windows 8 sux. I really hate the way [insert]. Windows [insert] was so much better. Why can't MS do things the way [insert] does? I know OS design much better than MS does and they should [insert].
[insert] and [insert].
then i will continue my window 7 RTM, and after that i will buy window 8.
Why will they? They've never had to before and linux pre-dates windows. I can't see them doing that at all. It'd lead to insignificant upgrades which people wouldn't pay for. People are happier to pay a significant amount every 3 - 5 years because that would be when most people buy a new PC.
There is no freaking way in hell MS will release another operating system just a year after the release of Win 7. It will take most businesses at least a year to decide and then try to migrate to Win 7. After the bad experience MS had with trying and failing to convince business to accept vista, the last thing they want now is to have them looking past windows 7 to windows 8. That would also apply to most consumers as well. With the economy the way it is you'd be surprised at how many people/businesses are perfectly content with windows XP. Word of mouth more than any ad campaign will be the biggest seller of windows 7 for Microsoft.