Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st May 2012 20:03 UTC
Windows For Microsoft, the traditional desktop is old news. It's on its way out, it's legacy, and the harder they claim the desktop has equal rights, the sillier it becomes. With companies, words are meaningless, it's actions that matter, and here Microsoft's actions tell the real story. The company has announced the product line-up for Visual Studio 11, and the free Express can no longer be used to create desktop applications. Message is clear.
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lucas_maximus
Member since:
2009-08-18

So you're allowed to change the config (moving panel locations, putting the sys-tray and system menu on the task bar, etc) but I'm not?

f--king hypocrite.


Drag and Drop is hardly "configuration".

Even without moving those elements, it still behaves exactly like Win 2000/XP.

http://i.imgur.com/6rZB8.jpg

Oh look, I have "configured" it to work like a mac.

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Laurence Member since:
2007-03-26


Drag and Drop is hardly "configuration".

You can't drag and drop the panel like in Windows. You have to go into the panel settings.

Which is yet more proof about how functionally (as you put it) they are different


Even without moving those elements, it still behaves exactly like Win 2000/XP.

Aside the fact that it doesn't for all the reasons I've given previously and you have conveniently ignored and for the reasons above.

You really do like pressing the same tired point even when every bit of evidence proves you wrong ;)


http://i.imgur.com/6rZB8.jpg

Oh look, I have "configured" it to work like a mac.

troll

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lucas_maximus Member since:
2009-08-18

Okay so a few comments ago you were arguing that most windowing environments have common features so Mac and Windows isn't that different.

Then you say because you can drag panels about (never mind that Window management and how the basic UI works is exactly like Windows) ... it is suddenly totally different.

As I said before ... you are basically saying the Gnome is the same as Mac because it uses the WIMP paradigm.

"troll" ...

You basically said earlier that most people think Gnome works more like a mac, (probably because it has a top bar ... that seems to be your reasoning as well) ... Thus the screenshot ;-)

If I was trolling you I would probably try less to make sense.

Edited 2012-05-24 13:18 UTC

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