Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Sep 2011 00:18 UTC
Windows In the article on Windows 8, I already mentioned that in order to demonstrate the viability of Metro for something other than Facebook and Twitter, Microsoft should come up with a Metro interface for Microsoft Office - one that doesn't leave out 90% of Office's features. Well, Microsoft has hinted that they are, indeed, working on Metro Office. In addition, it turns out Microsoft isn't entirely sure to how to address the issue if legacy applications on ARM.
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RE[4]: Comment by ilovebeer
by ilovebeer on Mon 19th Sep 2011 06:51 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by ilovebeer"
ilovebeer
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2011-08-08

You won't be threatened at gunpoint, but once Microsoft releases a new OS, PC manufacturers will start selling their laptops or desktops with the new OS.
I had to buy a laptop in 2008 with Vista. True, I could (and did) "downgrade" to XP, but that is because I know how to install an OS and where to find the drivers (if available).
Joe User doesn't know how to do that.


People are far more computer literate these days then say, 10+ years ago. I'll agree that Joe User may be a little intimidated by a full install, but he/she likely knows about drivers and can manage to install them. That's my experience with Joe User anyways.

About the laptop... You didn't _have to_ buy one with Vista on it, you chose to. How do I know? Because several manufacturers have laptops available that don't come with an OS.

I still stand by the idea that the consumer decides how he spends his money, not Microsoft.

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