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by dav-id
5106 days ago
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My feeling is that this will be a hit because imagine finding there are some great applications you use daily on your Laptop in the WinRT mode and now you can take them with you on your Surface device. As a developer and consumer I am very excited about this and from an enterprise view consider being able to re-use a lot of your code base to make these applications for your workers - excellent! I haven't used windows 8 so I don't know if it feels like a disaster to use on a desktop but I am hoping and assuming once I get used to not having a start button I will be quite happy using it and will love jumping into RT for the more funky fun stuff. |
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1.price point, people won't understand the pro model's pricing which will be the same as a standard pc in the $1,000 range
2.dont try to be like apple actually do the opposite, prove your product is different.(the viewing should have been live your the new guy on the block)
3.make a tough decision and only allow windows 8 on touch screen desktop p.c's if it's not touch screen you have to use the alternate desktop interface.
On top of this I'm wondering how much the language their using will be an advantage C++ if any, if they supply devs with great templates like apple.