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It's not that it's for dummies, it's that Win8 is to force users to get used to the phone UI. Desktops will decrease in market share as mobile devices are used for what they're good at (content consumption).
Desktops will continue to rule for content creation (which includes tools like CAD, etc.) but MS will see less and less revenue from those (us) people. It's entirely possible that we content creators will have to transition to Linux or use a server OS on our desktops.
RE[2]: metro is for dummies
by unclefester on Thu 17th Jan 2013 07:46
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Desktops will continue to rule for content creation (which includes tools like CAD, etc.) but MS will see less and less revenue from those (us) people. It's entirely possible that we content creators will have to transition to Linux or use a server OS on our desktops.
They will probably call it Windows for Workstations and charge $100 per CPU (core) annual licence fee.
RE[2]: metro is for dummies
by nej_simon on Thu 17th Jan 2013 10:00
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RE[2]: metro is for dummies
by zima on Tue 22nd Jan 2013 18:00
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Metro is a UI for people who neither need nor can use a computer.
Metro CANNOT service the needs of people who actually use a computer for real tasks like CAD, CAM, programming, electronics, and similar activities way beyond the intellectual capacity of social media freaks who never had an original thought in their entire collective lives.
Hey! Microsoft is actually insulting you, retards. It's saying "We are hiding what computers can actually do so you won't be reminded you are a useless piece of crap! We just want all your money, so hand it over."
bye dummies