Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Looks pretty cool. Watch a presentation by Windows VP, Joe Belfiore, and grab your copy of the tech preview at preview.windows.com.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
It looks more convincing than Win8, but the Desktop is still getting too much stuff it does not need - hopefully full control is given to the User. Like the Linux-style multi desktops. Microsoft are still worried about the number of apps on their platforms, yet the quantity is not important - most of the iOS/Android phone apps are just complete rubbish anyway.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
With even Metro apps running in conventional movable, resizable windows, complete with maximise/minimise/close controls, the true concept of the Windows OS is back. And the addition of the Metro-style live tiles to the start menu seems interesting, as does the windows-snapping feature, giving it a truly evolved look & feel.IdeasVacuum wrote:It looks more convincing than Win8…
It's starting to look like Windows again.
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Don't know what all the fuss is about, I use 8 just the same as I do in 98, XP, Vista & 7. I boot up into desktop and if I want to use metro, which I rarely do, it is there.
I have been using 8 with touch screen for nearly a year now and it is the best version yet: stable, fast, smooth and efficient.
I have been using 8 with touch screen for nearly a year now and it is the best version yet: stable, fast, smooth and efficient.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Downloaded the tech preview, not impressed. 8.1 gives me what I want, 10 is just fluff I don't need, don't want.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Why is this under PUREBASIC/GENERAL DISCUSSION
This surely belongs into the OFF TOPIC section.
Or better... the trash can
This surely belongs into the OFF TOPIC section.
Or better... the trash can
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Since PureBasic does not support the development of pure Metro apps, this change is very pertinent here. Now that all apps, Metro or legacy, would run in conventional windows on the desktop, the differentiation is essentially eliminated. Except for the live tiles feature of course, which is (as yet) not supported in PureBasic.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
Understand what you are saying.
However no one in the first 5 posts mentioned PureBasic at all...
... and obviously the admin shares my view on this
However no one in the first 5 posts mentioned PureBasic at all...
... and obviously the admin shares my view on this
I am to provide the public with beneficial shocks.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
I just recently made the move to Linux (Debian with KDE).
When I have several computers Windows is just too expensive (if I want to stay legal), and with the poorly decisions regarding Windows 8 I have lost all my faith in Microsoft. I hope there will come a day where 50% of laptops are sold with Linux, and I do believe that there are big companies that will eventually make that happen. Every big serious business are moving away from it as well as most hardcore developers. Bye bye Windows!
When I have several computers Windows is just too expensive (if I want to stay legal), and with the poorly decisions regarding Windows 8 I have lost all my faith in Microsoft. I hope there will come a day where 50% of laptops are sold with Linux, and I do believe that there are big companies that will eventually make that happen. Every big serious business are moving away from it as well as most hardcore developers. Bye bye Windows!
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
I seriously doubt it. But you're allowed to dream.Joakim Christiansen wrote:I hope there will come a day where 50% of laptops are sold with Linux, and I do believe that there are big companies that will eventually make that happen. Every big serious business are moving away from it as well as most hardcore developers. Bye bye Windows!
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/chart ... 10-2014-10
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
That page you just linked to is somewhat questionable.DK_PETER wrote:I seriously doubt it. But you're allowed to dream.Joakim Christiansen wrote:I hope there will come a day where 50% of laptops are sold with Linux, and I do believe that there are big companies that will eventually make that happen. Every big serious business are moving away from it as well as most hardcore developers. Bye bye Windows!
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/chart ... 10-2014-10
"Windows as a whole makes up about 62% of the global market share of all operating systems."

My question is, what comprises "all operating systems"?
If it's not just desktops, but all computers, then that 62% seems to me to be a tad bit high.
The word is that MicroSoft didn't actually skip 9.
The designation was not available because seven eight nine, pun intended.
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
This is clipped from the article:
It's pretty clear that MS is not making a mobile version of Windows because they want to be in the mobile market, but because they cannot afford for The Mobile OS (Android) to start eroding their market.Beyond desktops, when you look at all operating systems across desktop and mobile devices, Windows 7 is still the most-used OS with 38-39% market share.
Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
I think it's more like M$ has to be very much a part of the big brother establishment.
"When you acquire, install and use the Program, Microsoft collects information about you, your devices, applications and networks, and your use of those devices, applications and networks," the privacy policy stated. "Examples of data we collect include your name, email address, preferences and interests; browsing, search and file history; phone call and SMS data; device configuration and sensor data; and application usage."
Microsoft provided four examples, one of which clearly states that when entering text into any application, Microsoft may collect those typed characters. Why? So that the company can fine-tune the spell check and auto-complete features. Again, the Technical Preview is not ideal on machines used for everyday purposes unless users don't care about this "character collection."
Microsoft also revealed that when users open a file,...
more at the link:Microsoft Collects User Data In Windows 10 Technical Preview
I don't want any part of that.
"When you acquire, install and use the Program, Microsoft collects information about you, your devices, applications and networks, and your use of those devices, applications and networks," the privacy policy stated. "Examples of data we collect include your name, email address, preferences and interests; browsing, search and file history; phone call and SMS data; device configuration and sensor data; and application usage."
Microsoft provided four examples, one of which clearly states that when entering text into any application, Microsoft may collect those typed characters. Why? So that the company can fine-tune the spell check and auto-complete features. Again, the Technical Preview is not ideal on machines used for everyday purposes unless users don't care about this "character collection."
Microsoft also revealed that when users open a file,...
more at the link:Microsoft Collects User Data In Windows 10 Technical Preview
I don't want any part of that.
Keep it BASIC.
Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
That's just data collection for the Technical Preview version,
for those who wish to participate. I'm sure it won't be in the
final end-user public release of Windows 10.
for those who wish to participate. I'm sure it won't be in the
final end-user public release of Windows 10.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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Re: Microsoft Skips 9 and unveils the new Windows 10
PB wrote:That's just data collection for the Technical Preview version,
for those who wish to participate. I'm sure it won't be in the
final end-user public release of Windows 10.
Have fun.
Keep it BASIC.
