| 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. |
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.







