I see what you did there.Teiraa said:oh jeez i can already see the buttload of people being reported for showing themselves
Because you and I have the distinct feeling they gonna ask for a subscription and a monthly fee?Vie said:Why do I have a sudden urge to reinstall Google Talk?
I'm talking about Windows 7, and I'm specifically decrying MS' competence in customer-facing issues such as user interface design. Regarding comparisons, it's not the OS's predecessors it needs to be held up against, it's their competition in usability, like Apple, every application maker (that doesn't work for MS), and every website on the Internet - including this one.Sentox6 said:If we're talking about Windows, I'd have to question user competence. It's far superior in every way to any of its predecessors (provided you kill UAC and disable zone-based file security).w00tage said:Even their newest OS has me shaking my head as I try to use it for common tasks like file management.
There already is for video conferencing, but I'd expect Microsoft to expand that to cover either all video features - very unlikely, or audio conferencing.Akalistos said:Because you and I have the distinct feeling they gonna ask for a subscription and a monthly fee?Vie said:Why do I have a sudden urge to reinstall Google Talk?
Which is why I use that program. I need those feature but i'm not willing to pay a cent for something I had for free before.Vie said:There already is for video conferencing, but I'd expect Microsoft to expand that to cover either all video features - very unlikely, or audio conferencing.Akalistos said:Because you and I have the distinct feeling they gonna ask for a subscription and a monthly fee?Vie said:Why do I have a sudden urge to reinstall Google Talk?
Amen, thank god for alternatives.Akalistos said:Which is why I use that program. I need those feature but i'm not willing to pay a cent for something I had for free before.
Different strokes for different folks, I suppose. If we're going to compare to OS X, I find Windows 7 so much more, well, usable. Admittedly, that's largely because using OS X is like being locked in a padded cell.w00tage said:Regarding comparisons, it's not the OS's predecessors it needs to be held up against, it's their competition in usability, like Apple, every application maker (that doesn't work for MS), and every website on the Internet - including this one.
That patronises you at every opportunity, don't forget that.Sentox6 said:Admittedly, that's largely because using OS X is like being locked in a padded cell.
Ugh, amen. Just upgraded and I have to say that it has been a royal pain compared to Vista to make the interface friendly, in a "will hang out with you but one day will act like it totally doesn't know you when the cool crowd walks by" sort of way.w00tage said:I'm talking about Windows, and I'm questioning MS' competence in customer-facing issues such as user interface design.I'm talking about Windows 7, and I'm specifically decrying MS' competence in customer-facing issues such as user interface design. Regarding comparisons, it's not the OS's predecessors it needs to be held up against, it's their competition in usability, like Apple, every application maker (that doesn't work for MS), and every website on the Internet - including this one.Sentox6 said:If we're talking about Windows, I'd have to question user competence. It's far superior in every way to any of its predecessors (provided you kill UAC and disable zone-based file security).w00tage said:Even their newest OS has me shaking my head as I try to use it for common tasks like file management.
And for the record, I'm working in web UI design right now, tearing out a ton of redundant and confusing navigation from a platform and implementing technologies to make a sweet, clean, 2 click average, 3 click maximum user experience. Which is partially why Windows' UI bugs me now lol, I'm required to do way better than they are or people might not use my product.
Yup. And now I remember more clearly what dictates my negative, inkling feeling. Messages. Seriously. Freaking text messages... ugh, it doesn't look too good for poor Skypey.Raiyan 1.0 said:Well, if one thing is for sure, it's that XBox users won't get Skype for free (apparently non-Gold members can't even send each other messages). Though I'll be very glad if XBL users end up paying up for the free service on my PC. >.> If it remains free. Otherwise, there's always Google Talk.