Comment Keep up the pressure. (Score 2) 166
I don't think they're going to fix nearly enough. If you look at all the great features that Windows XP and Windows 7 had that were removed, and all the awful things that were added like ads, there is no way they're going to go far enough.
That's why we need to keep up the pressure. Hammer them hard on every awful aspect of the OS, and don't let up. They're only going to fix it when they're absolutely forced to because the pressure is so intense that it can't be ignored even at the highest levels. I'll bring up a few, but feel free to choose your own. First, ads. It is insane to me that you pay $200 for software that then tries to extract more money from you through ads. Just want to use your computer that you paid money for? Too bad, have a bunch of insecure bloatware and ads instead. $200 is a crazy price for software to start with, there is no good reason to also shove ads and bloatware down your throat.
Also, what the hell happened to the start menu? Windows 7 was probably fine, but the last time I remember the start menu actually being good might be Windows XP or maybe even 98. It had problems, sure, but their proposed solutions have gone from bad to worse to completely unusable.
None of this, or any of the other hundreds of problems with the OS, is ever going to get any better unless people relentlessly keep up the pressure on them. So keep it up: it's constructive criticism. If they refuse to fix this stuff and Windows ends up dying, they have no one to blame but themselves.
That's why we need to keep up the pressure. Hammer them hard on every awful aspect of the OS, and don't let up. They're only going to fix it when they're absolutely forced to because the pressure is so intense that it can't be ignored even at the highest levels. I'll bring up a few, but feel free to choose your own. First, ads. It is insane to me that you pay $200 for software that then tries to extract more money from you through ads. Just want to use your computer that you paid money for? Too bad, have a bunch of insecure bloatware and ads instead. $200 is a crazy price for software to start with, there is no good reason to also shove ads and bloatware down your throat.
Also, what the hell happened to the start menu? Windows 7 was probably fine, but the last time I remember the start menu actually being good might be Windows XP or maybe even 98. It had problems, sure, but their proposed solutions have gone from bad to worse to completely unusable.
None of this, or any of the other hundreds of problems with the OS, is ever going to get any better unless people relentlessly keep up the pressure on them. So keep it up: it's constructive criticism. If they refuse to fix this stuff and Windows ends up dying, they have no one to blame but themselves.