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27/10/2009

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Emi Cyberschreiber
"I stopped reading "Improving power efficiency for applications" on Win8 blog, to read your article. good article! of course as you said "anything following Vista would have been welcomed with open arms"... i can say the same "anything following the stupid article Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols about Win8 DOA would have been welcomed with open arms" lol you got good 5 points. I kinda hope some desktop users stop believing old start menu was better and win8 is bad because it replaced it with new Start Screen. I really feel new start screen is more useful, and prettier, also we still have desktop, taskbar, pinned apps, desktop icons, so its not like all i have to use only its metro UI. also Microsoft has fixed alot of mouse/keyboard interaction in new start menu. I know people is different and not everyone is going to like Metro UI or live tiles, but I have used MS from win 3.1 to win8 dev preview, so I know the changes, and if in 5 minutes i felt comfortable with Metro UI, anyone can do it but only if they want/like it. but anyway, none knows the future, all I know its it wont be DOA and I personally hope win8 will sell good, since even videogames run faster in this dev preview, and also it would help to have alot of metro style apps if I get a win8 tablet. "
Wes Miller
"Good synopsis. Important point, though - "What is not yet clear is whether ARM devices running Windows 8 will also be able to run the apps that can currently run in Windows 7." It's clear that it won't be able to run those apps - at least not without reengineering and recompilation. No Windows 7 apps that exist _right_now_ will run on ARM unmodified. There's no x86/x64 emulation layer."
Paras Valecha
"The Lumia 800 takes amazing pictures! Also, great post, really good. Microsoft is doing pretty interesting stuff for promoting their products and services this time. Pretty cool."
Matt Gajownik
"So the original "we're going to name Windows 8 on ARM something that won't be associated with Windows 8" isn't going to happen? I thought that would've been the best and most beneficial path to take. Oh well, only time will tell I guess."
My Microsoft Life » So Windows 8 for ARM might have a desktop
"[...] I have my fears about how Microsoft is going to handle Windows 8 for ARM devices; I think that if Windows 8 is used to describe both x86/x64 and ARM experiences even though they are different it is going to cause massive confusion for consumers. You can read about my idea for using the name Metro instead of Windows 8 for Windows 8 on ARM. [...]"

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