lifeblood
Senior member
Dont get me wrong, I absolutely agree the work done creating Vista was desperately needed and we ended up with a better OS because of it. There is no doubt Win7 is just a tweaked Vista, the difference is that MS tweaked the right things in Win7.I always find it funny because the "good" OS end up being the ones that have relatively little changed to them. Plus, people also have revisionist histories.
Windows 7 was only possible because of the immense amount of work that went into Windows Vista. Practically every substack was changed, from graphics, to sound, to networking, plus an entire security overhaul. While it lost in the court of public opinion, it was a VERY important OS release to Microsoft. Plus, they sold about 380+ million copies and still made a ton of money off of it.
Worse case scenario, businesses avoid it and stick with Windows 7. However, I believe consumers will probably enjoy the Metro apps either on a tablet or home computer. Your average person doesn't have a 24" 1080p monitor and won't complain about fullscreen apps. They'll be happy to install Facebook, Netflix, Amazon, and eBay apps so they can avoid their horrible websites. And remember, those people outnumber us by a HUGE margin.
Windows 8 will be an actual flop if it performs worse than Windows 7. From all I've seen with the fast booting, built-in antivirus, and focus on performance, I strongly doubt that will happen.
As far as businesses, dont fool yourself. Businesses users still have a huge influence on MS. The slowness of businesses to migrate from XP to Vista was a major, if not the biggest factor pushing MS to fix Vista with Win7.