Jas00555
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- Jun 8, 2013
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Hybrids were the key product category to improve the adoption of the platform, but now they will be shipped with the Windows 95 UI.
Nope. If they were, then they would've sold more. The UI that you see now is mainly for desktops only so your theory that "now they will ship with the classic desktop UI" is baseless. Adding the familiar desktop UI will improve adoption. You've got this bass ackwards.
I don't see a good reason for Windows 7 users to upgrade. Probably the adoption will be higher than Windows 8's, but not great.
And what would've made Windows 7 users jump to Windows 10 if they made the modern UI better? Nothing. Many users didn't like the full modern UI, regardless of how awesome it was.
Modern apps look awful and alien in the desktop. A subpar experience won't increase usage.
People didn't understand the Modern UI and actively avoided it. Actively avoiding something gives you no adoption, so you're wrong about that too.
The uninspired implementation of the Modern UI mixed with the Windows 95 UI, won't motivate people to buy the true Modern UI devices like WP and tablets,
Oh, like they have now? This argument makes no sense. Getting more people exposed to the Modern apps will increase adoption.
It's bad publicity.
Windows 10 has for more positive publicity in a few weeks than Windows 8 has got in 3 years.
Windows 10 will be perceived as the old, boring and complex OS that you have to use to run legacy Windows apps. It's not attractive for the consumer market.
Doing any research into how the media has received this proves this 100% wrong.
Anything else? I'll be here all day.