Microsoft Windows 10
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That thing about mice disappearing and everything being touch… will be for a certain audience for whom leisure uses the PC for games as is my case, it's clear if they are going to remove the mouse, another thing is that VR is really implanted and works like an Oculus Rift for example, but that really works, I still don't like the whole touch and I think the mouse is still faster. -
…in fact, I can't imagine a good game without slamming my fist on the keyboard and/or throwing the mouse to the other side of the room. Relax, buddy.
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It is very good that the future is tactile, which I do not fully agree with because not all tasks adapt to that type of use, but I do not see the need to impose a touch-oriented interface right now and for all PCs, including those that are still handled in the classic style which are the majority.
In terms of aesthetics, yes, to me it is ugly, it is a personal appreciation ;).
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I stole it from tecnho which made me laugh a lot XD

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To take off the hat. Lolazo. ;D;D;D;D
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I don't know if out of curiosity you know why they skipped Windows 9. It's simply a matter of name compatibilities when identifying the version of Windows.
There could be programs that get what version is being used by comparing if it matches the string "windows 9". The problem is that there could be a false positive with Windows 95 and 98.
I don't know if it's a "Captain Obvious" but it had never crossed my mind.
About everything ending up being touch, I don't think that's ever going to happen. I mean, it's not ergonomic. For someone who uses a tablet an hour or two a day to check four things it may work, but someone who spends the whole day in front of the screen, would end up bad in a matter of days.
There are still keyboards and mice that come with warnings about the possible damage to the joints they can cause if not used carefully. Just thinking that I have to do a CAD design with a touch device, gives me chills.
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Reflotum! :troll:
In this page you can find the ISO to install the Technical Preview of Windows 10 (March 2015).
@Requirements:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Free hard disk space: 16 GB
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
A Microsoft account and Internet access
Salu2!
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Is it supposed to update itself or do I have to install it? I'm going to start it up to see... PD. Is it just me or does Windows seem more and more troglodyte-like, or does it change a lot or I fear that 10 is not going to be a great Windows, I don't understand where they put so many millions because in R&D... Maybe they all go to the development of patches for IE. -
Minimalism misunderstood. I must be getting old because between Unity, Metro and company they are already getting on my nerves, that and having to use accounts from each company for every little thing you do (Microsoft, Apple, Google…). Those are the two things I like least about current systems and why I feel so comfortable with Mint and Windows 7. But well, I also live off this and I will have to catch up, so let's see if this time I download the Technical Preview and get the hang of it.
At least the next Office will have the possibility to choose several interface colors, because 2013 damages the eyes, it is inconsistent to have 1080p to use two colors and almost confuse the background of the sheet with that of the buttons.
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Well, I like the latest update a lot more, let's see if they can migrate all the junk from the old Windows to Metro once and for all for the gold... It should also be said that incorporating Cortana is something logical and intelligent, if they continue down this path, they are only missing the apps that, although I don't understand why, are still very scarce in Metro.Sent from my iPad with Tapatalk
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El 29 de Julio finally comes out, to see how it turns out it looks good.
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Today I received a message from Windows in which, by entering my email, it reserved the free upgrade to Windows 10 for when it becomes available.
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It just came out for me too, so I'll wait.
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I will update the laptop to see how it goes, so I can catch up a bit.
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I see you are very excited, I also received the message, and to be honest, I am hesitating. I am very comfortable with Windows 7.
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I got the message... but I'm still using Windows 7, I don't see myself making the jump. If I used Windows 8 the change wouldn't be so radical but I usually don't install software that's just come out. So I'll wait for someone to install it first ;D and then tell me about their experience. :wall: -
What I still don't have clear is the app store and the level of dependency you will have when installing things.