To: lbryce
At the Microsoft Convergence conference yesterday in Atlanta, Georgia, Chris Capossela, Microsofts head of marketing, said that the new flagship browser for Windows, which was announced in January and is codenamed Project Spartan, will not be associated with the Internet Explorer brand. While Internet Explorer will still exist on Windows 10 for compatibility purposes, it will take a back seat to the new browser. I'm finding more and more reasons for not looking forward to Windows 10.
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03/17/2015 8:47:24 AM PDT by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: Alex Murphy
I'm finding more and more reasons for not looking forward to Windows 10.
I gave up testing my Technical test version of 10 and decided that Microsoft is going to ape Apple in every respect. Following, not trying to lead. And directly influencing consumer decisions on which brand software to purchase and sites to visit.
Windows 10 seems as if it's going to be like joining a cult or checking into Hotel California. I'm going to be really really hesitant before upgrading from 7 Pro or 8.1 Pro, even if the upgrade is free.
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