More Than 3 Out of 4 Enthusiasts Reject Windows 8

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  1. Posts : 350
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #860

    Layback Bear said:
    Dallas take a deep breath and ponder on this.

    Windows 7 users don't want to stop or hinder any operating system on any device. We don't want people to use desktops if they don't want to. If people want their computing experience to be mobile that is hunky dory.

    It's not a choice of take one or the other. (mobile or non-mobile) We want both or all. We want the ability of choosing which device to use and when. To make this happen we need operating systems that fits the way each device is designed to be used.
    I know of no one who wants to stop or hinder the mobile market. Let it grow and allow those that choose mobile be happy. Please keep in mind that desktop/laptop users can and do use mobile devices also. I would venture to say that most mobile devices are designed for social media. That is a good thing if one choose to do that.

    All PC/Laptop users are asking/wanting is a operating system that works well and correctly on such hardware.
    The market place is telling the world that Windows 8 as it is today is not getting the job done. I'm not going to show a bunch of articles to prove a point; we have all read lots of them already.

    Microsoft doesn't have to abandon 100 million plus PC/Laptop users to join the mobile market. Microsoft can be a big player in both markets and I wish them well in both.
    Windows 7 users would move to Windows 8 when desired or needed if Windows 8 could get the job done.
    Most of us have went up through the chain of Microsoft operating system which indicates we are not scarred of change. We like change but only when it is a change for the better.
    All PC/Laptop users are asking for is a operating system the fits the needs of PC/Laptop users. We do not want Microsoft to abandon the mobile market to make a PC/Laptop operating system.
    Microsoft could be a big player in both markets if they would remove their head from the dark orifice they have placed it in.

    Bear I'm in total agreement with everything you've said. Like you, I have no problem with M$'s pursuit of the mobile market. My only issue is with their apparent abandonment of the desktop.
    Like I've said before, I believe Microsoft could easily accomodate both interfaces in the same OS, but so far they have not done so. In fact they appear to have totally ignored the concerns of desktop users.

    There's no need to abandon W8, just make the changes needed to accomodate both mobile and desktops, not just mobile like it is right now.

    Bear I think your last sentence says it all, and says it perfectly:
    "Microsoft could be a big player in both markets if they would remove their head from the dark orifice they have placed it in".
    Last edited by Dallas 7; 14 Apr 2013 at 21:44.
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  2. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #861

    Let alone for a desktop .... I simply can't get comfortable with WIN8 on a touchscreen laptop..!!
    Somehow, I feel it counter-intuitive having to keep on poking at the screen when it (the screen) is more than 30 degrees off the horizontal. On a tablet, the touchscreen input is ok.

    MS has definitely screwed up ..!! I actually paid for 2 Win8 licenses (taking advantage of the initial "cheap" offer).
    Today I have simply dumped both my desktop and my laptop Win 8 instals completely and reverted to Win7Pro x64 on both. For my smartphone, Android JB 4.1.2 satisfies me.

    I'm so irritated, I'm even finding myself thinking that maybe it's a good time to finally give the fruit machines (...IOS..) a try ...
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  3. Posts : 16,160
    7 X64
       #862

    I am not using my licenses either.
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  4. Posts : 1,269
    Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
       #863

    I installed Windows 8 90 day trial on my old rig, and I have not rebooted it since, I turned it off that day, over a month ago.

    I did install one of the freeware Start Menu tools, I was prepared for that, just zero interest after that day, using that system for educational purposes, used to have Linux Mint 12 on it.

    Maybe ugly 8 was ploy to sell more 7 and then more 9.
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  5. Posts : 172
    Windows 10 (64 bit)
    Thread Starter
       #864

    As PC sales tank, what's Microsoft's Plan B?



    When market analyst IDC last week noted the sharp 13.9 percent quarterly drop in worldwide PC sales, it placed much of the blame on the "radical" user interface changes of Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system.


    "Microsoft will have to make some very tough decisions moving forward if it wants to help reinvigorate the PC market," Bob O'Donnell, IDC's program vice president for clients and displays, said in a statement.


    Therein lies a core challenge for Microsoft. The software giant doesn't really have a plan B.

    ... And Windows 8, which was supposed to breathe new life into the PC business, appears so far to be sucking wind from it.
    Full article at:

    As PC sales tank, what's Microsoft's Plan B? | Microsoft - CNET News
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  6. Posts : 172
    Windows 10 (64 bit)
    Thread Starter
       #865

    Windows: It's over

    Summary: You can think Windows 8 will evolve into something better, but the numbers show that Windows is coming to a dead end.




    ...Now, Microsoft could revive Windows 7 sales, or make Aero Windows 8.x's interface, but from everything we can see about Windows 8.1, aka Blue, that's not what they're doing. Instead, Microsoft seems to be doubling down on Metro.


    Idiots.

    You think the least they could do is give users a choice between a real Aero interface and Metro, but no, they won't do that. I don't know what it is, but lately, UI "experts" seem to want to create interfaces that only appeal to their builders and not to any of their users.
    Full article at:

    Windows: It's over | ZDNet
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  7. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #866

    Here is a idea.
    Remember back when Vista first came out.
    Their were problems and the best I can remember there were many complaints. XP-PRO was the big dog in the pound and for it's day a great operating system.

    Microsoft didn't go hide in the sand. They made improvement with some SP's and used the knowledge they gained to create Windows 7.
    That is the company attitude that I like and want to see again.
    Windows 8 isn't right for a major portion of their customers so Microsoft make it right. We know you can do it because you have done it in the past.

    Any Board Members and or Management that don't agree with the make it right direction just put a little red (X) in the upper right corner of there employment agreement and TICK on it.
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #867

    Greg in your post #860 you ask a very good question.

    I wasn't making a statement so much as honestly asking: What replaces the desktop experience for the productive work that drives the world economy? How is this done on mobile devices?
    I have absolutely no idea.
    I see no way the productivity standard will ever be duplicated using mobile devices.
    I see no way those standards will be matched using Windows 8 unless Microsoft makes changes.

    Manufactures can make all the mini cars they want to but they will never replace a truck when you need truck work done.
    Many people, business, and industry need a truck because they have a truck load of work that needs to be done.
    A desktop/laptop with Windows 7 is the truck.
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  9. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #868

    Layback Bear said:
    Greg in your post #860 you ask a very good question.

    I wasn't making a statement so much as honestly asking: What replaces the desktop experience for the productive work that drives the world economy? How is this done on mobile devices?
    I have absolutely no idea.
    I see no way the productivity standard will ever be duplicated using mobile devices.
    I see no way those standards will be matched using Windows 8 unless Microsoft makes changes.

    Manufactures can make all the mini cars they want to but they will never replace a truck when you need truck work done.
    Many people, business, and industry need a truck because they have a truck load of work that needs to be done.
    A desktop/laptop with Windows 7 is the truck.
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  10. Posts : 686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1
       #869

    PaulGo said:

    Full article at:

    Windows: It's over | ZDNet
    Use this article with caution and a lump of salt, Steven is used as a semi-official click-bait by ZDNet.
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