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MaDalton 09-30-2014 12:19 PM

Windows 10
 
What's wrong with the number 9?

http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/30/68...unced-official

fitzmulti 09-30-2014 12:37 PM

{Conspiracy Theory}
Apple sells Beatles via iTunes.
Microsoft hates Apple...and wants to skip the "Number 9"...

Porko 09-30-2014 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20239135)

http://mkscoffin.files.wordpress.com...pg?w=510&h=664

robwod 09-30-2014 12:59 PM

I saw this earlier. Unless I understood it wrong, having multiple customized desktops tailored to specific tasks (or clients, projects etc) that i can toggle in and out of with a single click sounds like a productivity initiative. If that's the intended functionality, I can see me getting on board with that rather quickly.

MaDalton 09-30-2014 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by robwod (Post 20239190)
I saw this earlier. Unless I understood it wrong, having multiple customized desktops tailored to specific tasks (or clients, projects etc) that i can toggle in and out of with a single click sounds like a productivity initiative. If that's the intended functionality, I can see me getting on board with that rather quickly.

that's what I understand too - one OS for all the devices that adapts to how you use it

lets say you have a laptop with touchscreen - in that case it uses the Metro tile UI and switches automatically to "Windows 7" once you plug in a mouse and external keyboard

they basically now give everything to everyone

DamianJ 09-30-2014 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robwod (Post 20239190)
I saw this earlier. Unless I understood it wrong, having multiple customized desktops tailored to specific tasks (or clients, projects etc) that i can toggle in and out of with a single click sounds like a productivity initiative. If that's the intended functionality, I can see me getting on board with that rather quickly.

Yeah, it's good. Linux and OSX have had it for years. Works well.

robwod 09-30-2014 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20239215)
that's what I understand too - one OS for all the devices that adapts to how you use it

lets say you have a laptop with touchscreen - in that case it uses the Metro tile UI and switches automatically to "Windows 7" once you plug in a mouse and external keyboard

they basically now give everything to everyone

What I am thinking is more along the lines of... with Windows 8.1, for example, I can have a specific Excel workbook, ftp connection, editpad, etc all open on say, the left monitor for one client. So we can call this "Desktop Client". On my central monitor, I can have an instance of firefox, ftp connection, ssh client, navicat sql, etc. We can call this "Development Desktop", and then yet another custom desktop of programs and tools for another task which "remembers" it is on my right monitor.

In Windows 8.1, it remembers each application and positions it exactly on the monitor where it was previously opened. I love this and the fact it has independent taskbars.

The way I am reading this new feature in Windows 10 is that I can create custom desktops for each monitor and tailor it to have specific tools, spreadsheets, docs, etc on a per desktop basis.

So, if client A calls me and needs something done, I can toggle "Client A Desktop" and it would display on its designated monitor, with all the information and tools to do with their account within a single click. If that's the case, sign me up.

Windows 8.1 already increases productivity. A feature like the one described above in Windows 10 would further increase it.

mineistaken 09-30-2014 01:36 PM

Start menu is back :)

robwod 09-30-2014 01:39 PM

Damian, I've tried OSX, have an iMac, Ipad, I-everything and I just find myself going back to Windows all the time. It's not that i dislike Mac, not at all. The only thing I've ever tried from Apple I hated was the iPhone.. I actually like everything else, and especially the elegance of the UX. I just prefer my custom Windows machines for productivity.

I'm not saying OSX is an unproductive OS, just that I personally find myself more comfortable and productive on a custom Windows box. Just apples vs. oranges, dogs vs cats, Ford vs. Chevy, Pepsi vs. Coke.. it all comes down to what one personally prefers. I don't think either one is actually better... just what makes you more productive using it.

MaDalton 09-30-2014 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robwod (Post 20239224)
What I am thinking is more along the lines of... with Windows 8.1, for example, I can have a specific Excel workbook, ftp connection, editpad, etc all open on say, the left monitor for one client. So we can call this "Desktop Client". On my central monitor, I can have an instance of firefox, ftp connection, ssh client, navicat sql, etc. We can call this "Development Desktop", and then yet another custom desktop of programs and tools for another task which "remembers" it is on my right monitor.

In Windows 8.1, it remembers each application and positions it exactly on the monitor where it was previously opened. I love this and the fact it has independent taskbars.

The way I am reading this new feature in Windows 10 is that I can create custom desktops for each monitor and tailor it to have specific tools, spreadsheets, docs, etc on a per desktop basis.

So, if client A calls me and needs something done, I can toggle "Client A Desktop" and it would display on its designated monitor, with all the information and tools to do with their account within a single click. If that's the case, sign me up.

Windows 8.1 already increases productivity. A feature like the one described above in Windows 10 would further increase it.

have you tried something like this?

http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/

Unix (and that includes Mac OS) has always had that but i never really got used to it

Klen 09-30-2014 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robwod (Post 20239229)
Damian, I've tried OSX, have an iMac, Ipad, I-everything and I just find myself going back to Windows all the time. It's not that i dislike Mac, not at all. The only thing I've ever tried from Apple I hated was the iPhone.. I actually like everything else, and especially the elegance of the UX. I just prefer my custom Windows machines for productivity.

I'm not saying OSX is an unproductive OS, just that I personally find myself more comfortable and productive on a custom Windows box. Just apples vs. oranges, dogs vs cats, Ford vs. Chevy, Pepsi vs. Coke.. it all comes down to what one personally prefers. I don't think either one is actually better... just what makes you more productive using it.

I more prefer pepsi then coke.

Matt 26z 09-30-2014 02:13 PM

1. Win 1
2. Win 2
3. Win 3, 3.1
4. Win 95
5. Win 98, 98se, (98)me
6. Win xp
7. Win vista
8. Win 7
9. Win 8, 8.1
10. Win 10

The numbering of 7 is the one that was off, but they are now back on track.

PAR 09-30-2014 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20239215)
that's what I understand too - one OS for all the devices that adapts to how you use it

lets say you have a laptop with touchscreen - in that case it uses the Metro tile UI and switches automatically to "Windows 7" once you plug in a mouse and external keyboard

they basically now give everything to everyone

MaDalton -
Wouldn't it be more like http://www.ubuntu.com/phone

MS, now has a tablet with a full windows OS that supports dual extended monitors, etc.. and other devices on the way.. It would not be a leap to then do a phone that is capable of the same... Add cloud based storage and you now have a fully convergent device..

One Device, One OS : depending on use and environment, it self adapts.

CDSmith 09-30-2014 02:44 PM

9 was Bobby Hull's number. It's retired. Because he's a legend. MS had no choice but to skip 9 and go to 10.

Bill Gates is a huge hockey fan. I thought everyone knew.

MaDalton 09-30-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by PAR (Post 20239277)
MaDalton -
Wouldn't it be more like http://www.ubuntu.com/phone

MS, now has a tablet with a full windows OS that supports dual extended monitors, etc.. and other devices on the way.. It would not be a leap to then do a phone that is capable of the same... Add cloud based storage and you now have a fully convergent device..

One Device, One OS : depending on use and environment, it self adapts.

possibly - no idea how they do it "under the hood"

mOrrI 09-30-2014 03:04 PM

Marketing?

mineistaken 09-30-2014 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 20239257)
1. Win 1
2. Win 2
3. Win 3, 3.1
4. Win 95
5. Win 98, 98se, (98)me
6. Win xp
7. Win vista
8. Win 7
9. Win 8, 8.1
10. Win 10

The numbering of 7 is the one that was off, but they are now back on track.

It may explain why they skipped #9 (because of 95, 98).

Matt 26z 09-30-2014 03:14 PM

One of these days MS is going to get their ecosystem right and when that day comes, iOS and Android are toast.

MPGdevil 09-30-2014 07:09 PM

Microsoft press event now online.
From what I understand there will be only one app store, which means they will merge Windows and Windows Phone store? Then things start to get interesting.

http://microsoft-news.com/watch-it-n...ilable-online/

Sly 09-30-2014 07:34 PM

After the Windows 8 bomb, they internally needed to burn through Windows 9 to figure out what the fuck they were doing, and landed on Windows 10.

NaughtyVisions 09-30-2014 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20239250)
I more prefer pepsi then coke.

+100 :thumbsup

XXXBizXXX 09-30-2014 08:55 PM

There must be a reason, Microsoft will explain it.

EngineCash 10-01-2014 12:50 AM

They say it's great... :) And about the name, it sounds better, Windows 10... :) :thumbsup

seeandsee 10-01-2014 03:34 AM

i hope it will be good as win7

bronco67 10-01-2014 05:06 AM

Coming in late 2015...

That means I'll be using windows 7 until late 2016.

King-Servers 10-03-2014 08:10 AM

windows 7 was the perfection of windows version

SomeCreep 10-03-2014 09:52 AM

Windows has gotten progressively worse over the years. XP was their last decent version. Ballmer really butt fucked that company good.

DamianJ 10-03-2014 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robwod (Post 20239229)
Damian, I've tried OSX, have an iMac, Ipad, I-everything and I just find myself going back to Windows all the time. It's not that i dislike Mac, not at all. The only thing I've ever tried from Apple I hated was the iPhone.. I actually like everything else, and especially the elegance of the UX. I just prefer my custom Windows machines for productivity.

I'm not saying OSX is an unproductive OS, just that I personally find myself more comfortable and productive on a custom Windows box. Just apples vs. oranges, dogs vs cats, Ford vs. Chevy, Pepsi vs. Coke.. it all comes down to what one personally prefers. I don't think either one is actually better... just what makes you more productive using it.

Absolutely. Whatever works for you, works for you. I was merely pointing out the idea of multiple desktops was originated in *nix and then used by OS X.

TommyM 10-03-2014 08:30 PM

I just got windows 10, and I must say, its looking like it gonna be the best windows edition so far, even though there is still many bugs in it...

RyuLion 10-03-2014 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20239539)
After the Windows 8 bomb, they internally needed to burn through Windows 9 to figure out what the fuck they were doing, and landed on Windows 10.

:2 cents: this plus $$$. nuf said.

GregE 10-03-2014 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20239798)
Coming in late 2015...

That means I'll be using windows 7 until late 2016.

Good plan.

RyuLion 10-03-2014 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TommyM (Post 20243052)
I just got windows 10, and I must say, its looking like it gonna be the best windows edition so far, even though there is still many bugs in it...

Who are we kidding? Nothing new there..

Due 10-03-2014 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 20239257)
1. Win 1
2. Win 2
3. Win 3, 3.1
4. Win 95
5. Win 98, 98se, (98)me
6. Win xp
7. Win vista
8. Win 7
9. Win 8, 8.1
10. Win 10

The numbering of 7 is the one that was off, but they are now back on track.

What about Windows 2000 and Windows.NT

vdbucks 10-04-2014 02:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TommyM (Post 20243052)
I just got windows 10, and I must say, its looking like it gonna be the best windows edition so far, even though there is still many bugs in it...

It's a "tech preview", of course there are going to be bugs...

jigg 10-04-2014 07:08 AM

according one microsoftie on Reddit it's because many apps perform a look up for 95/98 versioning with 'Windows9*', that would trigger compatibility issues. It's the same reason why NT kernell has stayed on version 6 since Vista, otherwise if it were changed to 7 it would break most software which looks for v 6.x

Then according to Paul Thurott Microsoft named it Windows 10, because they wanted more distance from Windows 8, a symbol of the next version being a big upgrade or different from Windows 8.x

New rumor has it that MS may push the official release to May or June 2015, because the actual work is bigger than what most people think.

I'm on Windows 10 as my main OS and so far it's stable with no issues.

MaDalton 10-05-2014 06:13 AM

i'm installing the preview on an old Toshiba laptop right now, let's see what happens

MaDalton 10-05-2014 07:52 AM

soo.... 7 year old laptop with 2 gb ram - now running Windows 10 with no issues so far

i am only missing the driver for the SD card reader and Toshiba stopped updating drivers for this model like 5 years ago

and i like what i see, Win 10 is what i had hoped for with Win 8

incredibleworkethic 10-05-2014 03:27 PM

Great!! Same here!

pornmasta 10-05-2014 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20239135)
What's wrong with the number 9?

this is a banned number !


shake 10-05-2014 06:16 PM

Win 10 is looking nice. I use Mac and Linux mostly, but I think I'll upgrade my Windows boxes when it comes out.

edgeprod 10-05-2014 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Due (Post 20243059)
What about Windows 2000 and Windows.NT

Those were more server-side and workstation software, like Windows 2003 -- I wouldn't include them here.


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