Microsoft needs to add is a dialog to the installer, asking "Are you installing Windows 8 on a touch-enabled device?" and if the answer is checked-off as no, then it should give the user the traditional desktop, with optional Metro.
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Microsoft needs to add is a dialog to the installer, asking "Are you installing Windows 8 on a touch-enabled device?" and if the answer is checked-off as no, then it should give the user the traditional desktop, with optional Metro.
If I was a the CEO of a company and I saw this, I would demand the resignation of all managers and executives and then put an indefinite hold on all future windows plans. The end of the video says it all.
Too bad Ballmer is asleep at the wheel.
Wow. Thats just pathetic. At least people can look and figure out how a PC works right now. Thats just completely disgusting.
it doesn't help that hes completely blind.
Now. I would like to say that I understand the purpose.
HOWEVER. I still find people today who can't even operate XP or people who are still on Windows 98 (True Story). So I don't really see how this applies. The only thing that bugged me was when he went "Oh this is like what I had". Which means he's totally used to Windows 7.
$10 says Windows brings back the start menu before official launch. Either that or they add the button back like there was in the developer preview.
Seriously, OSX is more intuitive than the POS that is Windows 8. I'm a Windows power user and I know my way around OSX well enough, Windows 8 is seriously flawed when both the AVERAGE CONSUMER and previously EXPERIENCED POWER USER can't even figure out how to work the basic operating system.
Look up about 5 posts Amit lol.
It deserves a repost, but not that fast Amit!
Stop it Amit!
Stop it!