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Apparently, getting windows to run on hardware with limited resources is going to be what pushes them toward efficiency and modularity. What Linux had going for it out of necessity.
I guess I'll try throwing it in a VM, any tips on vmware settings? I was thinking of prepping it like it's win 7.
Don't forget Windows Server "8" for that beta was also released today.
As dumb as it is, they just don't want to support multiple GUI's and the lowest common denominator in this case are Windows Cell Phones.It has the same GUI as Windows 8. I guess MS wants 6 year olds to like it too.
I don't think they can force an "app store" on x86. They probably can for the new ARM stuff, but there are too many legacy binaries and independent developers out there that need to be able to run to push everything through whatever qualification process to make that the only way to install applications.
This will be a bit of a shock to existing Windows users (which is to say, virtually every person on earth who has ever owned a computer), and getting to grips with the Windows 8 interface is going to require some effort.
The windows 8 killswitch.
http://thehackernews.com/2012/03/ki...(The+Hackers+News+-+Daily+Cyber+News+Updates)
Actually this looks like a good thing.
Anyone worried about Microsoft having complete access to your computer can rest easy for now. The company has stated that they can only “kill” programs downloaded from its new Microsoft App Store.
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Any software loaded from a flash drive, DVD, or directly from the Web will remain outside Microsoft’s control.
I honestly can't figure out how to switch to new apps once I have left the home screen. Or get back to the home screen. Or on the desktop how to find the start menu.
I'm frigging lost, can't even shut it down gracefully. At the moment I can alt tab between calendar and the desktop but I don't see how to exit and go back to the start.
Nice UI fail there.
Edit: I'm on a mac and I didn't think about looking for the windows key. Honestly I never use the windows key ever on PC's so I guess I have to start. I have actually been known to take that key off the keyboard so I don't accidentally hit it.
I contend that it is only a matter of time. As people get used to the cell phone business model with their PC's acting like glorified cell phones Microsoft will be at the ready when cell phone mentality takes over.
The problem with that is that there are so many small shops and developers working with some tiny, tiny market. Microsoft makes tools for development and presumably new stuff would integrate into Microsoft's offerings, but what about folks who are writing code with non-Microsoft tools (Delphi or GNU software, for example)? There's still a metric assload of legacy stuff out there that small businesses can't afford to update. Are they just going to be shut out of Windows from now on? Is Microsoft just going to tell everyone to virtualize and pay for more Windows licenses and management headaches?
Speaking of Win98, one of my customers has a commercial sewing machine thingie that has only ever had a driver for Windows 98. I'm patiently waiting for the day I get to replace the PC that runs it, because I'm sure the installation will be amusing.