I think this would be a brilliant new branch of Windows for the office, if only they would continue the path.
Think about it. Windows, on the office desktop, with no extra's at all.
No software that a user will not ever need, no software to block rights to use to, just a plain OS, with all the 'standards' and 'compatibility' from MS, with that GUI, which is familiar to the user.
That, I think, would be an extremely nice move by MS.
I think this would be a brilliant new branch of Windows for the office, if only they would continue the path. Think about it. Windows, on the office desktop, with no extra's at all. No software that a user will not ever need, no software to block rights to use to, just a plain OS, with all the 'standards' and 'compatibility' from MS, with that GUI, which is familiar to the user. That, I think, would be an extremely nice move by MS.
Certainly not. http://ubuntu.com/ was way ahead of them with this.