Might as well fire up a thread. Not sure what happened to 9...
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/30/6868695/microsoft-windows-10-announced-official
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/30/6868695/microsoft-windows-10-announced-official
Windows 8 was a disaster in my opinion. I consider myself computer savvy but I couldn't work with 8. I bought machines and had 7 installed on them.
10's UI looks so much better.
All went wrong after Windows 95 tbh
I honestly don't see the rush to get Windows 10 out?
Why, since XP, have they decided to release an SP (or two, iirc in Fista's case) and then bag it off with a new version of O/S? Windows 7 x64 is a cracking operating system and instead of pushing an SP2 or SP3 even, they felt it necessary to curtail its shelf-life in favour of Windows 8.
I'm no fan of the latter, but already it's days are numbered also. Rather than chuck out another O/S prematurely - why not nurture and evolve an already good O/S?
Does seem a little strange to me.
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I installed 8.1 on my GF's PC at the weekend, I don't see what's so difficult about it.
Sure it's a bit different, but you can still click start, type what you're looking for and have it appear. You've just got a more polished looking start menu.
I'm still sticking with 7 just because I've got Ultimate and don't want to buy a new OS that doesn't offer any tangible benefit. All I do is look at CS and play HoN anyway.
I honestly don't see the rush to get Windows 10 out?
Why, since XP, have they decided to release an SP (or two, iirc in Fista's case) and then bag it off with a new version of O/S? Windows 7 x64 is a cracking operating system and instead of pushing an SP2 or SP3 even, they felt it necessary to curtail its shelf-life in favour of Windows 8.
I'm no fan of the latter, but already it's days are numbered also. Rather than chuck out another O/S prematurely - why not nurture and evolve an already good O/S?
Does seem a little strange to me.
D.
I've got quite a few clients who've got Windows 8 and every single one of them couldn't use it. I'd go to do training with them and it was like being 80 and using a PC for the first time.
Because they can make more £££££££ by releasing a new major version
How?I'm sure they'd make more money dragging out an O/S over a 10+ year period like Windows XP
How?
The kernel is pretty much the same code except it goes through performance enhancements and has additional supporting features added. You cannot make some of these changes to a released operating system as the risk of regression outweighs the benefits. Check how many kernel updates have been released over the past few years (outside of security). It's not a component that you look to just update whenever you have enhancements available.It's external factors that push operating systems more. Technology outside of Microsoft's control drives them to develop the next generation platform. Touch screen, tablets, mobile phones, wireless, fibre broadband, USB3.0, and component updates all get to a point where the kernal of the existing O/S becomes next to useless. The crux of my argument is that the vast majority of people would be more than happy to see Windows 8 progress, evolve and develop over the next 5 years or so with SP2, SP3 and so on - than having to consider (at least) - switching to Windows 10 within the next two years. Assuming all other factors remain the same, of course!
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That appears to be .NET code. .NET was only available for Win98. What does that tell you?Sudden clarity.. not sure if serious.
The kernel is pretty much the same code except it goes through performance enhancements and has additional supporting features added. You cannot make some of these changes to a released operating system as the risk of regression outweighs the benefits. Check how many kernel updates have been released over the past few years (outside of security). It's not a component that you look to just update whenever you have enhancements available.
This is really a few pints in a pub discussion as the whole O/S development, support and servicing cycle is huge topic.
Funny, with Windows 10 - what was once old is now new again.
They kinda had to backtrack on all their changes, they pissed too many folks off with 8/8.1 in my opinion.
Personally I run Windows 8.1 at home but I also use StartIsBack (http://startisback.com/) and it's a very good operating system. In work though, I don't know how many clients I support and not a single one of them runs 8 or 8.1.
Problem with the tiles interface is it broke your train of thought. Having to switch to an entirely different interface totally destroys productivity. It's a bit like when you're so engrossed in a movie that you forget about the world around you - then the phone rings.
Any reason?W7 will remain thank you
Happy with this! Although I'm really liking 8.1 at the moment I'll definitely upgrade to 10.