First looks at Windows 'Blue' have revealed an upgrade composed of cosmetic fixes, suggesting that Microsoft may be
blowing its chance to turn the tide on
Windows 8 blow back, and make good on its promise to
truly 'rethink' Windows 8 with the release of Windows Blue. As a result, InfoWorld has issued an
open letter to Microsoft to consider Windows 'Red' -- what InfoWorld is calling a
'serious plan' to fix the flaws of Windows 8, one that could rescue
Microsoft's currently flagging promise to deliver a modern computing experience on both PCs and tablets.
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2012-02-13
We don't need this, using Windows+Q to search for the app to run is infinitely more efficient than the start menu ever was. We don't need an organizational dock anymore. Just give me the option to enter the desktop on login and i'm fine. Windows 8's under the hood enhancements are well worth the small niggles until they sort this out.