In Forum: Microsoft Operating Systems
By User: Tandyman100
Microsoft is living in the past! They should focus on inventing something new and unique!
Your opinion has been noted and subsequently ignored. Thanks for playing.
Windows 9? They *might* drop 32-bit support, but I kind of doubt it seeing as they're trying to convert even people using XP (a 32-bit only OS, not counting the Server2k3-based 64-bit edition) to Windows 8/9/10/Hugaboogaloo. As for Metro, it will be there, and it will be even more prominent. The classic desktop may disappear in lieu of an alternate Window Manager that forces all "classic" desktop apps to fullscreen themselves and adapt Metro swipes and such to the program in question.
And I hope to God the Music app is fixed. That thing is crap.
By User: Tandyman100
Microsoft is living in the past! They should focus on inventing something new and unique!
Your opinion has been noted and subsequently ignored. Thanks for playing.
Windows 9? They *might* drop 32-bit support, but I kind of doubt it seeing as they're trying to convert even people using XP (a 32-bit only OS, not counting the Server2k3-based 64-bit edition) to Windows 8/9/10/Hugaboogaloo. As for Metro, it will be there, and it will be even more prominent. The classic desktop may disappear in lieu of an alternate Window Manager that forces all "classic" desktop apps to fullscreen themselves and adapt Metro swipes and such to the program in question.
And I hope to God the Music app is fixed. That thing is crap.