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Mountain Lion Developer Beta vs Widows 8 Consumer Preview
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This placeholder is for the comments and reviews by those who have tried either one, or both, and want to share their experiences, and learn from the rest.
People who only read their marketing materials are also welcome here.
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Heh "Widows" 8.
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Ha. Widows vs. Cougars
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I keep reading this as Mountain Dew Developer Preview.
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Yeah, I'm not sure if I'm just not getting it, haven't seen enough of 8 yet, or am too quick to form an opinion, but it seems like 8 just tries to make Windows work optimally for a tablet in terms of its overall UI approach. I don't see the wisdom in consolidating the user experience between traditional computers and tablets quite to this extent - a laptop or desktop is not a tablet.
Given that so many Windows users are really resistent to change, I'm also curious to see how this will go over with them. Maybe all of the new UI stuff can be disabled so that 8 operates more like 7, that I don't know, but I'd bet that a sizable population of Windows 7 users disable these new tablet-centric features and just go on business as usual. Maybe MS doesn't care about them anyway and this release is really all about tablets.
On the other hand, if MS can get away with having a single OS that works on tablets, phones, and desktops/laptops, kudos to them I guess, this is probably a good business model in terms of being able to have a single OS team.
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Is anyone really going to care anyway? Anyone who wants a tablet is going to buy an iPad anyway so I don't know why Microsoft is bothering tbh. They'd probably do well to just concentrate their efforts on Office, Windows Server and Xbox, the things people are happy using.
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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The Start Screen is the stupidest idea from Microsoft in years. Making it mandatory and removing the Start Menu is criminal.
Apple added the Launch Pad in SL, and no one uses it. It's a terrible UI for a computer. Dock + Stacks is the only thing worth using.
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Is anyone gonna Boot Camp the new Windows 8 CP? Let us know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by lpkmckenna
Apple added the Launch Pad in SL, and no one uses it. It's a terrible UI for a computer. Dock + Stacks is the only thing worth using.
Launchpad was added in Lion.
If Mountain Lion is more than a few dollars, I may be upset. The features are nice, but not fantastic. The only thing I REALLY love is Notification Center.
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
Launchpad was added in Lion.
Oops.
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Honestly ML is already super stable I've been running it as my every day OS for a while and it's super stable. Ironically I've been using nearly no new features ... if anything I'm missing my RSS feeds.
Of the announced major features:
iCloud already exists in Lion and I'm not really using it any more than I was before, though I am looking forward to Pages incorporating Documents in the Cloud (like it should have since launch!)
Messages: I've replaced Adium with it since I don't really use Adium for anything but Facebook and AIM ... though frankly I don't message people all that much anymore compared to other times in my life. Messages is kind of a reminder that I don't have as my friends as I used to.
Reminders, I use on my iPhone about once a month, it's not in the dock, some day I might start using it more but I'm glad it's there.
Notes, mostly I jot down things in Dashboard, but I'll probably try and use Notes more often, not much yet though.
Notification centre will probably be more useful once other apps use it.
Share sheets are dumb and I can't believe they made it into the major feature list!
Game Centre, who plays games on a Mac?
AirPlay mirroring I'll use once I get an Apple TV. I wish they'd allow you the ability to extend your desktop using AirPlay.
Gatekeeper I'll use some day on my parents Macs but not today, especially given that they have Macs that top out at Lion.
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Originally Posted by lpkmckenna
Oops.
But it's still a terrible UI for a desktop OS
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