Now, would it not be nice if they re-introduced a
version of the old classic Windows Explorer UI
which one could activate without much fuss?
over night they would win millions of people over
to the new OS. But, they won't, will they? *smile*
For now, however, Linux beckons.
Kind regards, Matthew
At 20:56 17/01/2014, you wrote:
Hi:
A few months ago I read that sails of Windows 8 from its inception
until the time the article was written were less than sails of Windows
Vista for a similar period of time.
I would suspect that if Microsoft continues to follow the pattern that
they have established over the last several operating systems, Windows
9 will be similar to Windows 8, except that the design will be much
better in the same way that Windows 7 is similar to Vista, except that
all the design flaws have been worked out to make it a much more
stable system.
Kevin Huber
On 1/14/14, Tony C <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just heard on the morning news that Microsoft os working on Windows 9 in
> order to push past all the issues with
windows 8. Itâs due to be released in
> April of 2015.
> I donât know how the folks at G W Micro keep up with so many different
> issues. Itâs a wonder our screen readers work as well as they do.
> Compliments to the Stadff....
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