Re Windows 10


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    Re Windows 10


    I was just browsing and found this interesting article if anyone should like to see it.

    My first real surprise is the probability of this being the last real full blown version of Windows see what you think. Mind you I must say I don't really like the panel look they insist on including and where from here??
    Windows 10 [Release Date, Editions, Features, & More]
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    You can (currently) strip the Apps out of the Start Menu.

    If they insist on the incremental updates plan, they are going to be in for "a whole world of hurt".
    It didn't work properly/reliably in the W8 series and it still doesn't work properly/reliably in W10 TP.

    I'm pretty sure business won't stand for "update malfunction shenanigans".
    Certainly they won't after the first meltdown (i.e. the first incremental update).

    What happens when the update requires new hardware (like one of the W8 series updates)?
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    Yep rings a bell I believe it's posted in the news section 2-3 months ago
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    Yep well Peter I can't see any business especially any gov dept using it in that fashion and sorry Ken I missed that.

    PS Meant to include this http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/eur...tag=TREe331754
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    Windows 10 may be the last major version of Windows ever, with smaller, more incremental, improvements made via updates in to the future.

    Ya right
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    AddRAM said:
    Windows 10 may be the last major version of Windows ever, with smaller, more incremental, improvements made via updates in to the future.

    Ya right
    Well I was tempted to post what you have mate and I cannot see the GUI happening in a business environment and certainly not where I work where some couldn't even grasp the basics of XP!!
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