Windows 8, thanks but no.

While I was playing around with Windows 8 this last weekend I came to a conclusion. I have an opinion like everyone else, but I’m not going to bore everyone with why I don’t like it. Instead I’ll give a vague nutshell explanation with an image I ripped from reddit:

Metro is just Windows 1.0 all over again.

More pretty crap that gets in my way.

Experience beyond opinion

While people like to rip on Windows for the sake of ripping on Windows there hasn’t been much of a reason to in the last year or two. Windows 7 has been a very solid OS around the house. It’s never crashed, it’s been fast and easy to use. So why am I done? Easy. When Windows 7 has run it’s course and reached the end of life I’m guessing they’ll have everything so locked down it will be counter productive.

When I was still using my Mac G4 I favored the idea of OS X. It stayed out of the way and was simple to use. I was able to have the application front and center without being reminded what operating system I was running. It let me get work done.

Now that the folks at Microsoft are all about being in your face like a three year old screaming “watch me, watch me!” like I’m supposed to care about how tab-centric it is. The fact is I don’t care. I don’t want anything to do with a tablet or a touch screen. I run a work station on my desk. Touch pads are terrible for coding. I’d rather use my Wacom tablet than finger paint or use a stylus on screen for my preferences in pressure sensitivity.

Maybe someday. Five years? Ten? Don’t know. Don’t care either. For now I keep using what works for me while letting Microsoft push me further and further away with Metro and Windows 8 sticker system requirements. Between the other choices available, I guess UNIX based systems really are the future. Mine anyways.

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About factotum218

Grew up in Duluth, MN before spending some time as a musician in Minneapolis...and again in back in Duluth. Now a father of three girls in west Michigan working in print, publishing, and front end web development.
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