In my December Two’s News article, I described Windows 8 as having a dual personality. In a Nielsen report, he describes it more as Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Pretty brutal, but ….. if the shoe fits ….
In my December Two’s News article, I described Windows 8 as having a dual personality. In a Nielsen report, he describes it more as Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Pretty brutal, but ….. if the shoe fits ….
Copyright © 2012 Richard Beaty
Last month’s big thing was the formal introduction of Windows 8. It’s been around awhile now in Consumer Preview form, so quite a few people have gotten their hands on it and formed opinions. And there seems to be no middle ground in those opinions. Some people love it; some hate it. Personally, I am kind of in that lonely middle ground. In this issue of T3, I’ll tell you why.
Well, how about EVERYTHING. That’s part of why everyone is so emotional about Windows 8. It is a complete departure from everything that has characterized the operating system since the introduction of Windows 95.