High Heels
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I agree, that the W10 tablet mode is horrible compared to W8.1 experience. It seems to me, that MS is going to do the same mistake they did with W8 but opposite way.
In W8 they forced desktop users to use touch optimized UI and pissed most of them, even the hard core MS fans. And in W10, they are going to force tablet users to use some kind of semi-desktop-semi-tablet UI, which is not good either way.
Most of the tablet users use the tablet for content consumption and basic tasks like emails, social networks and media activities (watching movies, listening music or watching pictures). As far as we can see from W10 TP (and I think it is not going to dramatically change in RTM) this kind of tasks are completely crippled - most noticeable is Internet browsing experience. Why the hell anybody would like to use small and tiny controls on IE or Spartan browser.
And why they are going to kill charm menu is beyond my imagination.
In W8 they forced desktop users to use touch optimized UI and pissed most of them, even the hard core MS fans. And in W10, they are going to force tablet users to use some kind of semi-desktop-semi-tablet UI, which is not good either way.
Most of the tablet users use the tablet for content consumption and basic tasks like emails, social networks and media activities (watching movies, listening music or watching pictures). As far as we can see from W10 TP (and I think it is not going to dramatically change in RTM) this kind of tasks are completely crippled - most noticeable is Internet browsing experience. Why the hell anybody would like to use small and tiny controls on IE or Spartan browser.
And why they are going to kill charm menu is beyond my imagination.