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RE[6]: Comment by shmerl
by shmerl on Wed 29th Aug 2012 02:41
in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by shmerl"
It's delusional to think that "one fits all" idea will work for "all". Someone will always be upset. Balancing flexibility and functionality can satisfy enough users. Being too rigid or forcing stuff because "we know better how you are supposed to work" will upset enough users as well. Learn some design and ergonomics concepts if you wish.
Edited 2012-08-29 02:43 UTC
RE[7]: Comment by shmerl
by ze_jerkface on Wed 29th Aug 2012 04:40
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Yes and for those people there is Classic Shell and Stardock's Start8, both free, both can be found by typing "how to kill metro" into Google, and both take less than 3 minutes to give Win 8 a stanard Win 7 style UI.
So tell me friend, which do YOU think will be harder for a user? Typing a single sentence into Google, followed by running a single program, or learning an entirely new OS, with new ways of finding and installing programs, new names for everything you use (and some things will have no equivalent so you'll have to deal with the mess that is Wine) and completely relearning how to get from point A to B?
The other guy nailed it, totally delusional.