Tim,
TimStone wrote:You have confused me. Win 8 RT ( Modern ) is designed to take advantage of a full screen with one APP, just like iOS ... but it does allow a single split screen ( which iOS cannot do ).
Yes, on a tablet or smartphone fullscreen is ok, but not on my desktop. My daily work is on on desktop and there I don´t need and I don´t want fullscreen applications. The possibility to have a splitscreen is indeed an advantage over iOs or android.
If you are running multiple apps, then you use Desktop and you can run as many apps as you want. iOS can't do that.
Real apps startet in desktop mode do also run in fullscreen, only "normal" applications run in windows. Or am I not right ?
So, the Apple solution requires two different devices. The Win 8 solution gives you both options in one device !
That's not progress ?
Yes, that´s progress, I can´t resist to agree, but only on tablets and touchscreens. I don´t see any progress for my work on a desktop PC, sorry.
Of course the guys who are providing all the "I like this" comments are the ones who are actually using it all day every day !
I think, every praise or critcism depends on way we do our work and on our personal habits.
Micosoft forces the users to change their habits and their kind of work. That´s not very userfriendly and for the companies it´also a matter of cost to train the employees every time the software changes.
The last days I read an article in a computermagazin (Channelpartner), that companies with 500 computer or more do mainly still use XP. That´s meaningful, isn´t it ?
Around the half of the secretaries in our department still uses Office 2003, because they can handle it very easily and quickly. And that´s the point, you don´t have to look for functions, you know where they are. A secretary, who is always searching for functions can´t do her work. Every week I hear statements like this: "Please can help me, I don´t find .... It´s horrible" from users who updated to office 2010.
I think, MS is going the wrong way, they should let decide the users, how they will work. It´s really no problem to have an option "start with metro or desktop" and "Startbutton enabled / disabled".
I´m sure, under these conditions Win8 would be succesful, but now I don´t think so. But time will show ....