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To: soycd

See the link in #63. It’s so simple it’s not arguing about.

And if you read the thread you would see that people already covered that Win 8 doesn’t have by itself a reset feature for the classic start menu but Win 8.1 does. It’s already been covered!

But the more important point is this is not supposed to be a b*tch session about Windows 8. This is supposed to be a discussion about what Windows 9 might look like. People are more interested in wasting time b*tching than in discussing Windows 9.


64 posted on 09/26/2014 6:42:38 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: Hostage
There has to be discussion about W/9 because of the major W/8 screwed up rushed released caused the speed up release of W/9. You can't reasonably discuss one without discussing the other.

The question is what lessons did MS learn if any? Will they listen or are they still simply going to push more of the same meaning a Game System/X-BOX/tablet OS off onto Laptop/Desktops user which many persons including businesses and medical fields still use? Did MS learn their lesson or are they continuing their arrogance that W/8 was not a mistake?

I'll definitely have to see a significant change for the better before I even consider trying it much less putting down money to upgrade. More in this same direction IMO is not a change for the better. If MS Corp thinks all is forgiven this time they are sadly mistaken. It's pathetic when a private release browser works better on a MS OS than their own browser and is more stable. It's pathetic when Third Parties have to FIX MS major blunders for them.

65 posted on 09/26/2014 7:10:54 PM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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