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My point is, past is prologue. People are afraid of change, however trivial it might be.
People complained about Aero Glass, before they complained about Luna. Then they complained about how DRM would end the world (Remember the fanatical FSF articles? Yeah, I cringe too.)
With 7 it was the new Taskbar and removal of the classic start menu. (Omg where are my program text labels, the lack of redundant information is killing me!)
Now people love the Taskbar, love Aero, love Windows 7. The same people who dogged Windows XP relentlessly for years, and Vista, and 7 at the time.
People will love Metro. I bet you in ten years, any tweak to Metro will be a travesty.
My point is, past is prologue. People are afraid of change, however trivial it might be.
True, but that reasoning also serves as excuse to dismiss complains about changes that are for the worse.
People complained about Aero Glass, before they complained about Luna. Then they complained about how DRM would end the world (Remember the fanatical FSF articles? Yeah, I cringe too.)
With 7 it was the new Taskbar and removal of the classic start menu. (Omg where are my program text labels, the lack of redundant information is killing me!)
Now people love the Taskbar, love Aero, love Windows 7. The same people who dogged Windows XP relentlessly for years, and Vista, and 7 at the time.
People will love Metro. I bet you in ten years, any tweak to Metro will be a travesty.
With 7 it was the new Taskbar and removal of the classic start menu. (Omg where are my program text labels, the lack of redundant information is killing me!)
Now people love the Taskbar, love Aero, love Windows 7. The same people who dogged Windows XP relentlessly for years, and Vista, and 7 at the time.
People will love Metro. I bet you in ten years, any tweak to Metro will be a travesty.
And you are again asuming that it's the same people that complained about those things that now love them, which would surely come handy to sweep aside all the critizism about Windows8 wasn't it because you are just making assumptions.
I've yet to find anyone in real life that "loves" Windows 7 anyway (or any other OS, for that matter). Maybe that's just a nerd thing, while the rest of the world just tries to get things done with whatever they have at hand, often wondering why they keep changing things just when they had managed to get used the last OS release.
People will love Metro.
I've said it before and I don't mind repeating it: the general populace will whine at first mostly because they just don't want to have to learn new things, and eventually they'll settle for Metro. They won't love it, but they won't hate it either.
It's the geeks who go from one extreme to another.





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Fast forward to today, people bitch about Aero going away and the Start Menu (The same one they bitched about a version ago) going away.
Some people are so unbelievably fickle it amazes me.
It's funny when people bring past arguements as if they somehow invalidated current complains.
First they assume that all those complains have been raised by exactly the same individuals that would have been changing their minds through time.
Then they completely ignore that just because someone wants old features back doesn't necesarily mean they were particulary good, maybe it's just that the new ones are worse.