Rumor Mill: Windows 9 to Be Codenamed Windows Blue

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       #20

    Layback Bear said:
    A security leak in cloud computing. (Big Time). Who can better protect your information than you on your own computer. Once it's in a cloud the security is in someone else's hands. You can be assured that the contract will be worded in such a fashion so they can't be held responsible for your informations security. Cloud computing is not new but the name is new. Your email, and all the social nets like YouTube, Face Book hold information on the users is in a cloud. On somebody eases computer accessed using the Internet. Think back, how many times they get hacked. This is nothing but skulduggery to me.
    I keep my financial information on my PC and NO WAY am I going to trust that data to the cloud. I'll go back to personal visits to the bank, or doing things over the phone, or snail mail with my brokerage firm if need be.
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  2. Posts : 427
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       #21

    I would hazard a guess that Ms keep an eye on this forum, at least from time to time.

    I wonder if the message is getting through?

    I believe that "The Suits" and The Bean Counters are telling the engineers, developers and imagineers what to do and how to do it. Ms no longer goes boldly, having lost something along the way to being a Megacorp.
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       #22

    Bertison said:
    I would hazard a guess that Ms keep an eye on this forum, at least from time to time.

    I wonder if the message is getting through?

    I believe that "The Suits" and The Bean Counters are telling the engineers, developers and imagineers what to do and how to do it. Ms no longer goes boldly, having lost something along the way to being a Megacorp.
    I would agree with that. Maybe they'll learn something about how many people feel who use their software .
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  4. Posts : 4,466
    Windows 10 Education 64 bit
       #23

    Windows 7, the new XP. It will be for me if this trend keeps up. I don't need nor do I want to forced into "The Cloud".
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  5. Posts : 394
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       #24

    alphanumeric said:
    Windows 7, the new XP. It will be for me if this trend keeps up. I don't need nor do I want to forced into "The Cloud".
    I agree. I like to save MY stuff on MY devices in MY home when I please.
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  6. Posts : 9,600
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       #25

    WOW! One person, based on the code name, speculated that it means the OS following Win8 is going to be cloud based and everyone is now in panic mode. I also do not like the idea of being tied to the cloud since it would be less secure, more expensive, and I may not always have a decent internet connection available. Win7 is going to be around until 1/14/2020, plenty of time for MS to reconsider if they do go cloud based, assuming they do. I'm not going to get my knickers in a twist until there is more definite word on it.
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  7. Posts : 394
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       #26

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    WOW! One person, based on the code name, speculated that it means the OS following Win8 is going to be cloud based and everyone is now in panic mode. I also do not like the idea of being tied to the cloud since it would be less secure, more expensive, and I may not always have a decent internet connection available. Win7 is going to be around until 1/14/2020, plenty of time for MS to reconsider if they do go cloud based, assuming they do. I'm not going to get my knickers in a twist until there is more definite word on it.
    Not exactly "panic mode", just trying to convey our feelings about cloud which is for real. Maybe not, but that could be what MS has in mind.
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  8. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Professional
       #27

    I really hate the direction MS is moving in. Linux is not going to save you though. Have you seen how utterly crappy Fedora 17's desktop is? How about Ubuntu 12.04? They are trying to get so fancy, and the usability is rapidly going down hill. This is coming from someone who likes Linux and has been dual booting for a long time.
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  9. Posts : 21
    Windows 2000 Pro SP4+ / Windows 7 Pro SP1 (both 32-bit)
       #28

    Code Blue? Forget the Cloud, this makes me think of bigger and better bluescreens.
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    dtxx said:
    ... Have you seen how utterly crappy Fedora 17's desktop is? How about Ubuntu 12.04? They are trying to get so fancy, and the usability is rapidly going down hill ...
    But, isn't it easier in the GNU/Linux distros, than it is in MS Windows, to change the default desktop environment to something more pleasing? Just curious ... maybe I'm wrong.
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