Comment Re:frist (Score 0) 249
in b4 lunix trolls
I see what you did there.
in b4 lunix trolls
I see what you did there.
I fail to see how religion enters into this.
Emacs vs vi.
vi4lyfe!
No! Diversifying is the worst idea! One phone, one model, keep it simple. Android is too fractured, iPhone has one model, with a service pack released about every 9 months. Apple success is because of the simplicity, one model with slight hardware variations over the course of what like 5 years? Which means most apps on the 3GS works on the 4S. OS5 apps don't always work well with OS6, and wont even run on OS7. I love my Blackberry (Have the Torch 8910, wish I had a Bold 9900...) and my Playbooks! OS2 is amazing!
Ditch the Curve, Torch, Storm, Pearl, That silly flip phone thingy, and stick to the Bold. Keep the Qwerty, more battery life and security hype, and hammer it home that App World has just as many app's as any other App store out there (Take away the 1000's of duplicates and you have about 33,000 unique apps, about the same as BB App World.)
Go #TeamBlackBerry!
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"Your comment violated the "postercomment" compression filter. Try less whitespace and/or less repetition." Neat.
All I see is a bunch of pew pew and QQ. All these features iPhone and Android either just got, don't have, or might get in the next release are all the same secure feature Blackberry has had forever. Why do droves of idiots flock to iPhone and Android? Malware ridden, data snooping/stealing/selling, billboards in your pocket that you pay a premium for just sounds horrendous!
I guess 5000 fart apps and 1000 apps that when I shake my phone sounds like a shotgun is worth it?....
Do I sense a fellow Sierra Nevada foothills resident?
Currently in college finishing off degree, and had to take an office 2007 class, also use word and excel several times a week for school related projects.
I prefer using LibreOffice but Microsoft just does Office so well, its like if all you do is spreadsheats and word processing than Microsoft Office is where it is at. Luckily VirtualBox saves the day and allows me to stay in a comfortable work environment and still use those silly Microsoft softwares.
Not seen any studies, I have seen end users machines I work on ask for office 2003 to be installed because they don't want the ribbon, I have heard from teachers and classmates in and out of the class who have a great distaste for the ribbon, I have also heard my mother nag at me because of the ribbon when I installed Office 2007 on her laptop.
Not saying NO ONE likes it, just haven't found anyone who does...
I started on Win 95a, I actually liked ME, however 2K was much more superb. Nothing against learning something new, I use Gnome or KDE now. It is more of a usability standpoint, not sure why companies think less control of what we use is better. Ribbon is just sloppy the original menu bar works just fine and allows you to accomplish many things in a timely fashion.
I don't want to have to hunt through tabs and list boxes just to bold something, just like I don't want to hunt through tiles to find my desktop to hit the start button to navigate through the horrible Windows 7 start bar just to launch a program that doesn't have a tile.
This wont affect my home life, or my personal computer, it will affect end users which I support, and will influence my future headaches.
Why must Microsoft add another memory hogging service I must disable before I have a workable environment? Metro is neat for grandma and mom, but for professionals or the enterprise it will be just another useless service hogging down precious resources and raising TCO.
Its Microsoft, and they are notorious for implementing terrible things. Ribbon interface for starters, Vista, IE6+, Zune, ME, 98, 95A+B, etc~
Metro UI is default in dev preview, and pretty sure it will be in final retail. Your desktop is still there yes, its just a tile now, that you have to press, and wait for your desktop to load, which makes a lot of sense. Who wants to start up their PC and use it to actually work?
My city made it to
Linux is on my desktop this year, and last year, and the year before that, so and on so forth~
You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred. -- Superchicken