
Originally Posted by
Warsaw
It's not the fact that W8 is different that's killing it, it's that they tried to have their cake and eat it, too. They should have thoroughly designed a single new UI that harmoniously allows for multi-window, task management, and touch. Instead, they got lazy, made a UI for touch, and then stitched it onto the old thing. Not including the app store, Windows 8 is better than Windows 7 under the hood. They were brave enough to completely ditch their old UI with Windows Mobile, so why the hesitation with Windows 8? If you do a good job with the new UI, there's nothing to fear. The UI on WP7 was fantastic..how they missed with the desktop is mind-boggling.
I want to like Windows 8, but it's so visually and functionally jarring within itself; split personality. I hope they return to the drawing board for Windows Blue and do it right.
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