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Windows 8: Do I Really Need a Single OS?

gManZboy writes "If you skip Windows 8, you lose the appealing opportunity to synchronize all of your devices on a single platform — or so goes the argument. If you're skeptical, you're not alone. OS monogamy may be in Apple's interest, and Microsoft's, but ask why it's in your interest. Can Microsoft convince the skeptics? 'If the hardware and software are the same at home and at work, one can't be "better" than the other. It would help if Microsoft convinced users like me that their platform is so good, we'd be fools to go anywhere else,' writes Kevin Casey."

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  1. Slashdot uses the same argument as Apple & MS by CajunArson · · Score: 1, Troll

    Except that on Slashdot it's: "If it's not Linux, it's crap!"

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  2. Re:Developers love USDP by binarylarry · · Score: 1, Troll

    I don't see Eclipse's problem being that it lacks features.

    Eclipse has TOO MANY features.

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  3. Re:Developers love USDP by mwvdlee · · Score: 0, Troll

    Have been forced to use C# on Visual Studio for a while now. Eclipse, Netbeans, Delphi's IDE are all better. Personally I also prefer Notepad++. Heck, even old versions of Visual Studio were better. These are just a few I have personal experience with.

    Though I guess if you're a hyperactive retard, VS's hand-holding that prevents you from editing code freely and lacks many common, modern code editing features could be considered a plus.

    C# is a great language, I love it. There are very few things wrong with C#. But VS is making it a pain to use.

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  4. Jerry Lee Cooper Speaks From The Grave by bmo · · Score: 0, Troll

    Windows 8 is far more powerful than windows 7, and runs twice as fast. It is also much harder to pirate, and this point more than anything else has the Linux crowd in a panic.

    It wont be long until Windows 7 is no longer supported, and when that happens, what is Linux going to do ?

    Linux will have to find a way to work under Windows 8 from here on, since it wont be able to rely on Windows 7 being readily available anymore.

    Linux may seem like a good alternative to Office, but all that is happening in linux is that the windows interface is cleverly hidden away. It still needs the drivers and software services in order to run, and in most cases - that happens WITHOUT a valid windows licence.

    This is just plain piracy.

    Windows 8 will finally put an end to this blatant abuse of intellectual property, and linux should decline, taking the pirates with it.

    Anyone that supports the continuation of Windows 7 in place of Windows 8 surely has a hidden agenda .. and you will surely be caught out.

  5. Re:Developers love USDP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Java isn't a real programming language. Come back when you know assembly, C and Pascal.