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Wagram said:

We'll see. She was in charge of Windows 8 and that didn't turn out very well to the public. I personally like Windows 8, but then again i'm only one person. She needs to prove herself before I could give any accurate opinion.

I don't like the fact that the Xbox division is being broken down into two divisions. Separate leaders requires constant communication, and sometimes egos flare. Should be an interesting next few years.

Windows 8 is like the Office change in 2007 where they brought in ribbons (she also did that). It's different, but better. Many people may not like Windows 8 now, but five years from now it will probably be seen as a good thing compared to what people think of it now. Most people just don't like change, that's all there is to it.

 

OT: I think we'll be seeing some good things from Julia Larson. She has a good track record of improving MS products.