I still think my biggest complaint personally is the fact that you have two separate 'Control Panels' - one for the Start screen, one for everything BUT the Start screen.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rathji
I don't see how your second point is relevant.
The industry has pretty much already painted it as a failure, so without changes you will be stuck without the sales that are needed. Unless the corporate ego is larger than your need to sell product, you should always be willing to fit your product to what the market demands.
I totally agree with the corners, by far the worst part of it for the average user.
|
My point is that, in the PR arena, it's still somehow seen as a negative - an 'admission of failure' - to cave to customer feedback. There's no way to win, they just have to make the changes and get it over with.
What's interesting to me is that the product still works just fine, it doesn't have any crippling inadequacies that make it unfit to run a PC. It's fast, efficient, and reliable. This isn't "Vista 2.0", though it appears it will become that once the Windows Blue update (which will be seen as the "Windows 7" to Windows 8's "Vista") is released.