Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Sep 2011 22:06 UTC, submitted by kragil
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It's very disappointing (but not surprising), the way that Windows 8 is shaping up.
The secure boot thing. The "only apps from the Windows Store" thing.
( Thom mentions that he's "fairly sure the relevant registry key" (to bypass installing apps via the store) "will be easily toggled for us geeks."
Hopefully so, but I wonder how long that access would last. Not long at all, I'm thinking. It'd be very easily removed by MS, should the mood take them.
When I first saw the look and feel of Windows 8, I was *really* interested (and this from a Linuxhead).
It looked really nice, really clean. Sadly, MS seem to be reverting to their old ways, with the "secure boot" and Windows store stuff. That has **completely** killed my interest in Windows 8.
Edited 2011-09-22 22:26 UTC