Its all an option. Ubuntu releases more versions than Microsoft and I dont see people complaining. No one is forcing anyone to leave windows 7. I know alot of people who are still on XP. In the end, the consumer chooses what they want, Microsoft are just doing business
I asked this before, why does Microsoft think we'll fall for for
Numbering over functionality? The ink is barely dry for Windows 7 and
now they are out with Windows 8.
What's going to make 8 successful if 7 got lukewarm support? This is
very telling about the effect which this Redmond continues to "enjoy"
(sic) in the technology space.
How things have changed
Kiania D.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Vincent Wayodi <wayodi@gmail.com> wrote:
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