For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct - Aristotle
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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