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RE[3]: Comment by stooovie
by Nelson on Thu 25th Oct 2012 07:43
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And your point is...?
I would want to tread down the road Windows is going down about as much as I would want to go down whatever road RIM is heading. Which is to say, not at all.
RIM and WebOS may be heading nowhere, but Windows is effectively hitting a dead end from my perspective and if I were still on it, now would be the time to get the hell off.
I would want to tread down the road Windows is going down about as much as I would want to go down whatever road RIM is heading. Which is to say, not at all.
RIM and WebOS may be heading nowhere, but Windows is effectively hitting a dead end from my perspective and if I were still on it, now would be the time to get the hell off.
My comment has nothing to do with what you want. It has to do with the long term viability and what that means with regards to a product having "promise".
People cried the sky was falling with Vista, yet, here we are almost 7 years later and Windows is still kicking.
RE[4]: Comment by stooovie
by Yehppael on Thu 25th Oct 2012 08:46
in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by stooovie"
Actually, not it's not. Vista and the other failures MS force fed people contributed to the steady change of the PC market.
The average person, will compare a tablet with the PC.
Games? Tablets have lousy games compared to PC, but very simple to get and install.
Viruses and malware? Tablets and smartphones don't have them as long as you stay away from shady app markets. PC's up until a few years, ago, connecting your computer to the internet for updates was enough to get it infected.
Both have problems and advantages, but PC's are seen as unreliable shoddy expensive to maintain and upgrade, toys. And Windows bears a large share of the blame.
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And your point is...?
I would want to tread down the road Windows is going down about as much as I would want to go down whatever road RIM is heading. Which is to say, not at all.
RIM and WebOS may be heading nowhere, but Windows is effectively hitting a dead end from my perspective and if I were still on it, now would be the time to get the hell off.