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Old July 10th 14, 11:44 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Bee
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Windows users are going to holidays so they can work in peace to produce a
better operating system, better than windows 7, with different options for
tablets and laptops. I don't like Unix system on smartphones but one thing
I'm sure, Android is better for smartphones as cellphone object should be.
Windows phone is to heavy but looks nice. We need to slow down technology
hunger or will be the end of story. I think Microsoft made a smart move by
taking out start button. That way people give more value to what's been done
so far. I'm not an expert and I'm afraid because Microsoft is so big and
markets theory say they need to keep working on new things. I don't know
where are we going to. Before things get more complicated I'll quit using
internet in my country. They will acuse me of being an alien.

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Old July 11th 14, 03:04 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Paul
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Bee wrote:
Windows users are going to holidays so they can work in peace to produce
a better operating system, better than windows 7, with different options
for tablets and laptops. I don't like Unix system on smartphones but one
thing I'm sure, Android is better for smartphones as cellphone object
should be. Windows phone is to heavy but looks nice. We need to slow
down technology hunger or will be the end of story. I think Microsoft
made a smart move by taking out start button. That way people give more
value to what's been done so far. I'm not an expert and I'm afraid
because Microsoft is so big and markets theory say they need to keep
working on new things. I don't know where are we going to. Before things
get more complicated I'll quit using internet in my country. They will
acuse me of being an alien.


Your headers say you're coming in from datamas.de.

This guy is having trouble posting. He posted the
question in "eternal-september.support" of all places.
Perhaps you can help him get posting again using
his old freebie account.

http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E

Paul
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Old July 11th 14, 06:22 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
B00ze
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Default Good news for Microsoft

On 2014-07-10 18:44, Bee wrote:

[snip]
down technology hunger or will be the end of story. I think Microsoft
made a smart move by taking out start button. That way people give more
value to what's been done so far.


I'm not sure I follow you, but for someone like me who "manages" his
start menu minutely, rather than let apps create a zillion shortcuts and
folders all in the menu root, removing the menu and replacing it with a
3 screen wide "pane" is a really bad thing; start menu is mucho faster...

Long live Classic Shell...

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