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Interesting read thanks for sharing that link. I especially like the tickless kernel stuff. Really makes sense.
This article perfectly represents the crux of Windows 8. Most of us realize that Windows 8 brings significant improvement under the hood, and would really like to take advantage of them. The Metro (or whatever MS is calling it now) interface is, from what I'm reading, the stumbling block from everyone adopting.
So the question is...if one hates Metro, do the under-the-hood improvements outweigh the dislike of the new UI?
I am really happy with the OS so far.
This article perfectly represents the crux of Windows 8. Most of us realize that Windows 8 brings significant improvement under the hood, and would really like to take advantage of them. The Metro (or whatever MS is calling it now) interface is, from what I'm reading, the stumbling block from everyone adopting.
So the question is...if one hates Metro, do the under-the-hood improvements outweigh the dislike of the new UI?
This article perfectly represents the crux of Windows 8. Most of us realize that Windows 8 brings significant improvement under the hood, and would really like to take advantage of them. The Metro (or whatever MS is calling it now) interface is, from what I'm reading, the stumbling block from everyone adopting.
So the question is...if one hates Metro, do the under-the-hood improvements outweigh the dislike of the new UI?
SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Tuesday the company has sold 4 million upgrades to Windows 8, signaling a strong start for its new operating system which launched on Friday.
Ballmer, speaking at a meeting for software developers at Microsoft's headquarters near Seattle, said hundreds of millions of Windows systems would be sold over the next year, and the company was seeing strong interest from business users.
Ballmer already said on Monday that Windows 8 was outselling the previous version, Windows 7, at the same stage after launch three years ago.
