Windows 8 and Windows Fate

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Nearly 2 years now and Windows 8 remains as unpopular as the first day it appeared. What is so clearly striking to me is obliviously invisible to Microsoft. The very Root of Windows from the beginning, was to remove the onerousness of program command entry and replace it with a visually understandable Interface that required little explanation. All down the drain with Touch Windows 8. You can't see touch so you don't know where it is. Charms? Hidden Corners? Verticle Scrolling horizontal? Really? To put it simple, use of Windows 8 could be compared to use of, say Windows 7, with no screen. Oh yea, the commands are right there, You just have to look for them and good luck finding them (use instructions sold separatly). Its all co clearly counter progressive and destructive to the Redmond Empire than is fathonable. I don't reject touch. Touch is great. But give me something to touch I can see. See, got it! Do you see now? Maybe with your aging Dynasty, the Chief Giesers have last sight of the clearly visible. Android already was implementing touch nails even before Windows 8 was released. Touch a Thumbnail and off you go. It seems like many in Windows Leadership forgot to put there bifocals on. Windows 8 use is like thumbling around fumbeling. I'll leave the Frim to its late for retirement Insightless of Foresight, overdue for Namenda, Governing Body and the Firms disenthused policy of loathing feedback and moreover, avoiding embracing it for mutual improvementit that it has carried on for so long now, but move on to the Point (not Touch). Take all the time You want (and you are) but as long as you have Windows 8, you can count me out (which I don't think you are taking into account). Laptops are and won't be dead. Productivity is what a stationary and laptop is for. Computers are not going to morph into Plants versus Zombies. The Metro UI is distracting and leads to considerable daydream Power, frustration, and distraction, if your main goal is to get something done. My suggestion is to take Windows 7 and add Touch to it! Now wasn't that a big relief off your shoulders? Microsoft, it is time for rehab. And better yet, where is the progress in Windows. Since XP, there has been nothing spectacular with many old features and progrmas being removed with more recent releases. Yes, visuaospatial interaction is paramount, but your Politbüro has become a diaper wearing Couch Potato. Sure you can continue to hide behind denial, but sooner or later, customers will wonder off. Get Windows 9 out and fast and get it right. The whole computer industry is suffering too (and to a lesser extent in some cases being held in reserve) until this Albtraum is over. I certainly am not brainwashed by time of exposier to Windows 8 nor your propagande campaign on Windows 8. The world is stuck in Windows 8 and time keeps draging on.... Get a grip, and reach outside the box. The decision you made to launch Windows 8 is a disaster. The people that made it for you are useless; they are to remote from the world to even have a clue. Go out and get a group of young entrepreneurs (I know, I can't spell) and engage them in your firm and have a contest for best concepts. Progress nad stop regressing. It makes more since than looking at the blank stare of Windows 8.

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