Authored by: SilverWave on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 02:19 AM EST |
The easy, comfortable interface is whatever you are used to.
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RMS: The 4 Freedoms
0 run the program for any purpose
1 study the source code and change it
2 make copies and distribute them
3 publish modified versions
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 03:21 AM EST |
It scares me that Larson-Green implemented two of the most hated user
interface design changes, and now she will be in charge of Windows.
By hated
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 06:23 AM EST |
People are pretty bound up in "did he quit or was he fired?"
In the
relatively insignificant IT company I work for it's generally understood that
that when it's in the best interest of the company that you go, the nature of
your separation is subject to negotiation as long as you don't bring the company
into disrepute first. And reciprocally when it's time for you to leave the
company behind you will do so with mutual respect and dignity.
We will
probably know who was the actor and who the reactor in this interaction someday.
Maybe soon. But not today. They're handling this with class for
once.
/Anon for TMI [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: indyandy on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 07:56 AM EST |
We need to bear in mind that if Microsoft does manage to cajole/coerce
the world into using their latest offering the video referenced in the parent
post may one day become hilarious for the same reasons as the Mediaeval Helpdesk.
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a contented Linux and Android user I hope not! [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: DannyB on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 11:44 AM EST |
From the article you mentioned, I saw the video where the tablet freezes in the
major presentation of its unveiling.
What is astonishing is that I had not heard this earlier. Usually such a
colossal failure would be industry headline news. But apparently, it wasn't.
What this tells me is that a new Microsoft product freezing or crashing during
its unveiling to the public is no longer even newsworthy.
Wow.
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- Prior art on that - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 14 2012 @ 04:05 PM EST
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