So everyone should just be happy with what is feed to us and not complain when we dislike the way ONE company says we should be going? It doesnt work that way, people will vote with there wallets and hopefully windows sales will continue to decline until either they make a massive change in direction or come out with a breakthrough that makes Metro more than a worthless POS.
The problem I have with this analysis is that assumes Windows started declining with Metro and Windows 8Hari Seldon said:If MS insists on continuing this metro nonsense (which I suspect they do in order to push ads), they need to segregate it into Pro with no metro and plebeian with metro in win9.
That just isn't true. Take a look at:
http://www.netmarketshare.com/opera...=9&qpcustomb=0&qpsp=2008&qpnp=6&qptimeframe=Y
From July 2009 to July 2012 Windows share of the DESKTOP ONLY O/S market declined from 94% to 92%. Windows 7 was released in 2009. So the most well regarded desktop only Windows of all time which a lot of posters on GAF are adamant about using forever and ever eroded market share to a significant degree even without counting the rise of the phone and the tablet.
That is proof that the decline of Windows has almost nothing to do with O/S itself either way, but with a rapidly changing market. That Microsoft is attempting to change along with it isn't surprising in the slightest degree. No matter how much some gaffers may love Windows 7 the market has spoken on it and it is not what the future looks like. Windows 8 HAD to be different than what Windows 7 was if MS was in any way a responsible company and Windows 9 will NOT look like 7 if they are still one. That MS has retained everything that made Windows 7 great (minus a UI element from 18 years ago) and even improved it in Windows 8 (more efficient, more features) while still adjusting to this brave new world is to their credit and people too blinded by tiles to see it are doing themselves a disservice.