I installed win95 on my home pc when I was a teenager. After about 1/2 hour of not understanding the differences the impatient teenager in me went back to dos and typed deltree win95...
Since then I've decided to embrace the fact that there's generally pretty good reasons why big movers like MS & Apple make the decisions they do and I learnt to accept the fact that the cheese moves, regularly, and that I should either move with it or go find something else that I like better. MS is trying to make the platform better for the consumer, just like we're trying to make apps, sites, whatever work the best that we can for the users. Obviously they have an interest in keeping everyone happy (inc devs) but the consumers are the ones driving the market so it's up to us to go with the flow, keep up and embrace the changes. There are choices if one day I decide that I don't enjoy my job, or I can make more money doing something else. On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Craig van Nieuwkerk <[email protected]>wrote: > Only if you navigate by mouse. Type, don't click. > > > On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Bill McCarthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I fear the new start screen will get just as messy as the old start menu >> did. In fact, the lack of folders or popups from the start menu will mean >> a >> lot of horizontal scrolling will be needed for traditional desktops. >> >>
