ssj12 said:
ok 1. This OS will obviously be a resource hog like Vista. This will make it so that most general PC buyers wont get proper performance off a PC purchased at WalMart or any other supplier for under $500. 1a. This was also an issue for businesses with Vista due to the fact they had to buy new PCs. Was demonstrated running on a netbook with 1gb of ram with only 512 in usage. Worked great. 2. Just like Vista the PC users who have an understanding will only upgrade if there is an obvious need to move up or if software available for the platform is good like XP's. It comes with the PC, old one gets slow so buy a new one with this preinstalled. Microsoft can't invent a need for people to upgrade. 3. Will it have as many issues as Vista. While this remains to be seen, Vista was well known to have hardware and software compatibility issues due to Microsoft's inability to push out proper programming SKUs for developers even after launch. It will work with Vista drivers, and they are hard at work ensuring compatibility. 4. Visually the GUI is not appealing as say XP is. Looking at it you see many shape edges and boxes that makes things look uninviting to use. Subjective. 5. While Microsoft is adding new features, stolen yet again from Apple, the general PC users from both XP and Vista will have to relearn the operating system's features due to the fact that the OS's friendliness is lowered another notch for each new feature added. Most users will find the I.E and mail icons where they left them last. |
@ Epsilon, I know you wanna give up the free "crap" and go with the number 1 OS maker in the world by volume of sales!!!!
JKJKJKJK Btw hows the Linux/games thing going?
Tease.