03-28-2012, 04:53 PM
I think this sums it up:
In a very un-Microsoft move, the company created the most radical redesign of the desktop in well over a decade.
the people in Redmond arent stupid, but they were in a rut and that rut often led them to just copy rather than innovate. now that somehow someone decided they can -- viola.
I dont use a PC but a few times a month, and its mainly using Indesign and Photoshop, which are pretty much the same on both platforms -- but what I cant stand about windows is their "finder". file navigation is a horrible mess for me, no folders in sidebars, no colored folders, no remembering the last place you came from, tons more -- but thats when I want to shoot myself.
hope its great, but Im waiting for the other shoe to drop.
In a very un-Microsoft move, the company created the most radical redesign of the desktop in well over a decade.
the people in Redmond arent stupid, but they were in a rut and that rut often led them to just copy rather than innovate. now that somehow someone decided they can -- viola.
I dont use a PC but a few times a month, and its mainly using Indesign and Photoshop, which are pretty much the same on both platforms -- but what I cant stand about windows is their "finder". file navigation is a horrible mess for me, no folders in sidebars, no colored folders, no remembering the last place you came from, tons more -- but thats when I want to shoot myself.
hope its great, but Im waiting for the other shoe to drop.