Marlin Schwanke
Honorable
The only way the masses are dumping XP to move to Linux will by way of switching to Android. Linux on the desktop has been pushed for 20 years now and still hasn't happened in any significant numbers.
Nobody is going to move to Linux who wasn't already using Linux, not because of XP support ending.Unless Win 9 includes an option for a classic desktop and is able to run on older hardware. people will stick with XP or move to Linux.Dell and others are just talking up Windows to keep MS happy.
Windows 9 should be optimized for the oldest and newest systems as much as possible. Let the users choose their preferred Start Button at the end of installation. How about letting users create and promote their own custom UIs and start buttons, and turn the metro apps into the next generation desktop widgets. The OS should also cost $50 so anybody can upgrade without thinking twice.Microsoft should also create a drivers database, from ancient to newest hardware, with change logs, previous versions, and user comments.
I have a gaming PC and a gaming laptop, and both have Win7. I had the option of Win8 for the laptop, but at the time, there were horror stories about Win8 not playing nice with games. Now, a year later, Win8.1 still brings people together to complain about how it glitches their games. I would go ahead and try it anyway, but I just don't see the need. DX11.1 isn't going to make my games look any better, so I don't feel cheated by having to "settle" for DX11. Pushing for OS upgrades is like changing out the mirrors on your car every year, with ones that have slightly darker or lighter tint. It's mostly an obnoxious way to get people paying good money for something that works very slightly better, maybe.As long as it's not a rehash of more W8. I don't want to see a re-branding of W8. That includes 8.1, 8.2 and any other versions of W8 they have hiding in Balmer's bedroom closet, the one he stashes all of his XL oatmeal creme pies in....Hell, I'll be lenient, they want to sell me W8 so badly, give me something sans Metro, Can they at least give me that much? I'm not against faster computing, but I am against looking at colorful blocks staring at me, waiting to push them on my screen, even though I have a mouse and keyboard. Even more so, to hell with the easy use for social media sites like Face Book. I game online, can they make it easier for gamers to game online, as in support online gaming, and gaming in general? No more false promises. Basically, there's a lot of improvements that can be made to Windows, than what was had in the last package.
Exactly. My i7-2600k is still a great chip for OCing/gaming. Everything else in the case is 3yo and yet still just as good as the current gen components, except for the GPU, which I've upgraded twice, from the 580 to a 680ftw to the present 780 w/ACX cooling. I don't see anything worth upgrading until at least next year-and that depends on if Intel ups their CPU game, and thus requiring a new mobo.New OS nowadays generally bring so little to the customers most choose to stay with the older OS until it is time to buy a new computer. And the performance of new CPU has been stagnant for so long that almost no one feel the need to buy a new computer until the old one is broken. PC industry, both hardware vendor and MS included, has been so used to using CPU and OS upgrade to drive sales is now facing an industry with a lot less volume than before. The push to cloud computing makes the need for a powerful client PC even less. They need to find new killer applications for PC. Make a good software and affordable 3D printer and make the PC know how to make/cook tasty food, maybe that will help.
I don't get it. Shouldn't they want people to upgrade NOW, not wait for Windows 9? I hate to say it, but it really seems like announcing a new OS now will only make it worse.Regardless, even Dell is talking about Windows 9, indicating that the unannounced platform, which may be revealed in April during the BUILD conference, will likely convince Windows XP customers into upgrading to the latest Microsoft release.
I don't get it. Shouldn't they want people to upgrade NOW, not wait for Windows 9? I hate to say it, but it really seems like announcing a new OS now will only make it worse.Regardless, even Dell is talking about Windows 9, indicating that the unannounced platform, which may be revealed in April during the BUILD conference, will likely convince Windows XP customers into upgrading to the latest Microsoft release.