Comment Re:What distribution left for developers? (Score 1) 455
Another one here who's switched to LMDE using XFCE. I'm pretty happy, can work again and don't have to worry about strange GUI paradigms stopping my workflow for weeks on end.
Another one here who's switched to LMDE using XFCE. I'm pretty happy, can work again and don't have to worry about strange GUI paradigms stopping my workflow for weeks on end.
I still see many, many people using the start menu where I work. Windows 7 made docking icons easier but it in no way removed the need for the Start menu.
This is appallingly retarded and it is going to come back to bite Microsoft in the ass when corporate users refuse to upgrade because their users are pissed off and lost with yet another irrational GUI change from MS after ribbons were introduced. Now, if only the main Linux distros weren't equally or even more retarded with bullshit like Unity or Gnome 3, then things would be great fro office workers who just need a simple GUI to do their work.
Not understanding the difference between rights and writing, ouch!
Fluent French speaker and reader here as well. Although I understand the authors' need to earn some money, I think I'll just put in an offer to translate a chapter here myself.
The given medium was Alpine granite.....
They are available here in Switzerland, online at arp.ch, I just checked.
I did and you wrote "... geeks who would probably buy a Galaxy Tab over an iPad anyway".
You could have at least found something a bit more actual.
Apple is much more dependent on brand recognition than Windows ever was. When Facebook campaigns start up against Apple and Apple is perceived as uncool and Windows- or Microsoft-like, Apple will suffer and it doesn't have the world wide installed base that Microsoft does.
I beg you to prove any bias on Engadget against Apple, unless you see reviews of anything other than Apple devices as a bias against Apple. As for biases, I would say you must be new here, were it not for your id, because the rampant Apple fanboi-ism on Slashdot has been a plague for years.
What does that have to do with Apple getting them banned then, unless you claim that it was a waste of Apple's time anyway? You might have noticed that Apple got samsung phones banned in Europe as well and they seem to sell very well.
I wouldn't be surprised if Apple wanted to make a TV, BUT, they will face a world of patent lawsuits if they do, because none of the makers of TVs will quickly forget how Apple is currently treating competitors.
Not only that, but all of them will be watching with eagle eyes for any possible way to return the favour to Apple in any way they can.
This was posted there last night, and I was pretty surprised at the anger towards Apple in the comments (The comments there have since degenerated into an Apple Fanboi vs. the rest of the world "ur mom" catfight). But the general tone is clear: Apple could not have done more or better marketing for Samsung's devices. Apple is also royally hurting its own sacred brand with these type of actions, as the perception of Apple as the feisty underdog becomes one of an abusive monopoly similar to the way Microsoft has long been perceived.
Both the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet and Samsung's just announced Note have styluses, and there is almost certainly a market for them, even if it's only a niche. Businesspeople who need to sketch processes and write notes, professionals who need to sketch ideas and students and artists who need to, well sketch have a definite need of Styluses.
The reason they didn't sell before is, as the OP says, because Windows was a horrible tablet OS, just as Windows mobile prior to 7 was a fucktastic mobile OS. We'll see if Android fits the bill better.
I'm betting that this time it will be better.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood