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RE[4]: Post PC era? Really?!?
by Nelson on Thu 12th Jul 2012 08:10
in reply to "RE[3]: Post PC era? Really?!?"
I think it is concern trolling. Microsoft could remove desktop applications from Windows 9, or they could decide to become a tire company. No one knows, and its silly to knock Windows 8 for an imagined future that hasn't manifested itself yet.
The very definition of a concern troll.
RE[5]: Post PC era? Really?!?
by Dr.Mabuse on Thu 12th Jul 2012 08:22
in reply to "RE[4]: Post PC era? Really?!?"
I think it is concern trolling. Microsoft could remove desktop applications from Windows 9, or they could decide to become a tire company. No one knows, and its silly to knock Windows 8 for an imagined future that hasn't manifested itself yet.
The very definition of a concern troll.
The very definition of a concern troll.
Yes, because there is a equal likely hood of Microsoft becoming a tire company, compared to removing, crippling or otherwise monetizing features that Windows now has for free and which many people depend on.
Calling it "concern trolling" does not delegitimize this argument. It's just a nasty ad hominem attack.





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Clear minority, perhaps, but it's the most important part of Windows.
If I want a toy, there are plenty of other options. Yes, it's possible to still work these apps in Win8, but the next version?
It doesn't take that much foresight to see where we are heading and it shouldn't be called trolling.