Windows 10: Anticipation of 9 compared to 8

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  1. Anticipation of 9 compared to 8


    Wasn't sure if this should go here or in the chill out section, if wrong place please move

    For those that were around before 8 was released (getting ready for the beta of it) what was the feeling towards it compared to now getting ready for 9 to come out

    Unfortunately I wasn't keeping track of windows development at the time, so didn't see how people where seeing things

    :)
     
    paulsalter, Sep 1, 2014
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  2. Abi99 (2) Win User

    Nokia 2730c not recognizing AT&T 3G Microcell

    you had a RM-579. Please, compare the WCDMA frequencies printed on the sales box (packaging). A Nokia 2730 classic bought in India (RM-578) supports 900/2100 only. In the US, AT&T is on 850/1900.
     
    Abi99 (2), Sep 1, 2014
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  3. dono725 Win User
    Cortana unavailable in Australia and New Zealand.

    I don't suppose there is a planned date for Cortana to roll out in Australia. I do understand these thing take time and compared to other countries we are small, so not high on the list.

    I like the new look, but the anticipation is getting too much. (lol)
     
    dono725, Sep 1, 2014
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  4. BunnyJ New Member

    Anticipation of 9 compared to 8

    For me I was much more excited for the debut of Win7.
    After the debacle of Vista the thought of a major fix was needed in a major way.
    Right now I'm just not as excited for Win9. I'm rather pleased with the way in which Win8.1 is working and
    there would have to be some fantastic changes to get me excited about it.

    I'm in the "working with the OS" mode and having fun programming.
    My 2c. YMMV
    Jeff *Smile
     
    BunnyJ, Sep 1, 2014
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  5. LittleJay Win User
    I definitely have more interest in W9, than I did in W8 when it first came out. Most likely the reason for this was that I didn't participate on the Forums very much at the time. *Biggrin
     
    LittleJay, Sep 1, 2014
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  6. I cannot comment on previous as wasn't around, but I am in two minds about 9 at the moment

    I am interested in getting more details and seeing how it works, but what I have seen so far is not impressing me, it just seems like the usual from MS, people complain and then they do a complete U-turn and drastically change things

    Hopefully by the end of the month when we get more info I will change my mind and want to try it asap
     
    paulsalter, Sep 1, 2014
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  7. Nuccii Win User
    The anticipation for the release of Windows 8 got me excited as well as others, boy what a let down with all the initial bugs. As far as Windows 9 is concerned, I will sit back and see what officially comes out and let you boys work out the bugs before jumping in. There is just too much speculation and, ahem, leaks right now to form an decision. I suppose I will go eventually.
     
    Nuccii, Sep 1, 2014
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  8. richc46 Win User

    Anticipation of 9 compared to 8

    Personally, I have and like Seven. I do not feel 8 or 9 will bring any changes that I really want or need. There may be some window dressing, but at a big price.
     
    richc46, Sep 1, 2014
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  9. I'll start with XP. I had a Vista beta and the darn thing would hardly run on my system so I stuck with XP Pro like a lot of people. Seemed the specs for running Vista were correct. You could run it on the hardware I had but that was it. 2.2 Ghz Athlon 64 with 3 gb ram and Nvidia 8800. XP Pro 64 was an excellent OS. So vista was a disappointment. Windows 7 is awesome. Windows 8, 8.1 is a disappointment. If they had let us have choices it would have been great. Not just the start menu but also the eye candy Aero. So I feel there is a lot of anticipation for Windows 9 that it will be an OS of choices. Something to please everyone. I hope Aero is back in as I like the effects. If I have the horsepower to run a "pretty" desktop I want to run it. If you don't fine, that should be a choice too. If you like the way 8.1 runs on a tablet and you want that interface on a desktop, fine by me. Some may want desktop on a small tablet. Choice should be Microsoft's buzzword. I am quite excited and I always look forward to being able to try a new Windows OS out. Sometimes it is good, sometimes we all think we are beta testers with the full product. By the end of September some of our questions may be answered.
     
    Indianatone, Sep 1, 2014
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  10. Morgan Win User
    I'm in complete agreement with Indianatone. Microsoft shouldn't recklessly get rid of features that are already written. Just make them optional and them to Personalization.

    I'm pretty optimistic about Windows 9. I'm already happy with 8.1 and hope that some of the strong features of Windows 8.1, like Snapping will be preserved in Windows -even if only as non-default options.
     
    Morgan, Sep 2, 2014
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  11. Rickkins Win User
    It's a little bit funny, this feeling inside....
    I am anxious to see what they come up with, but despite my utter disdain for tifkam, my 8.1 behaves quite nicely and I have no major issues with it.
     
    Rickkins, Sep 2, 2014
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  12. badrobot Win User
    I don't think Win 9 will be any different from Win 8/8.1 in terms of hardware/driver compatibility. I am thinking, Win 9 is still Win 8 in essence with a reconstructed user interface and more cloud features.
     
    badrobot, Sep 2, 2014
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  13. LittleJay Win User

    Anticipation of 9 compared to 8

    I agree and unless MS has a reduced upgrade price for us W8 users, I'm wondering if it would be worth the effort.
     
    LittleJay, Sep 2, 2014
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  14. strollin Win User
    Just as Win 8 is pretty much Win 7 with a new (optional) interface, I'm sure Win 9 will be more of the same.

    I don't really get excited with built-up anticipation over OS releases. Once the preview gets released, I will be one of those that download it on the first day and install it in a VM to see what it's like and start learning about it. I probably won't install it on a physical machine unless it really wows me.
     
    strollin, Sep 2, 2014
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  15. badrobot Win User
    I will be riding the preview bandwagon but I don't see myself jumping into it right away. I will cling to Win 7 as long as it is supported by MS. As for my Win 8 machines, if Win 9 comes as a free upgrade, I will probably clone one of them on another hard rive and upgrade the cloned version only and keep the original version as a backup ( I don't wanna re-install from scratch again).
     
    badrobot, Sep 2, 2014
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