Who knows how easy it is for ambition to call itself vocation? Victor Hugo
Absolutely spot on, Mr Haart!If you'll excuse the trip down memory lane, we had some similar exchanges a few years ago...http://scroblene-webley-bullock.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/raedwald-makes-microsoft-sit-up-and.htmlhttp://scroblene-webley-bullock.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/lilith-forces-second-amendment.htmlI can't stand Windows 8, it's illogical, tiresome, and not in the least bit intuitive!
Is Windows 8.1 an improvement? Does it let you revert to the Windows 7 interface?Microsoft are making their products more complex to try to justify charging premium prices for what have become commodities ... operating systems, office packages.They're probably doomed.
Scrobs - I don't use Windows 8, I'd rather wait for Windows 9. Or maybe what I do can all be done on something simpler.John - I agree. I don't see how Microsoft can avoid major problems.
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Absolutely spot on, Mr Haart!
If you'll excuse the trip down memory lane, we had some similar exchanges a few years ago...
http://scroblene-webley-bullock.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/raedwald-makes-microsoft-sit-up-and.html
http://scroblene-webley-bullock.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/lilith-forces-second-amendment.html
I can't stand Windows 8, it's illogical, tiresome, and not in the least bit intuitive!
Is Windows 8.1 an improvement? Does it let you revert to the Windows 7 interface?
Microsoft are making their products more complex to try to justify charging premium prices for what have become commodities ... operating systems, office packages.
They're probably doomed.
Scrobs - I don't use Windows 8, I'd rather wait for Windows 9. Or maybe what I do can all be done on something simpler.
John - I agree. I don't see how Microsoft can avoid major problems.
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