trigg3r
Well-Known Member
BTW I'm also looking at getting a new laptop.. and with Windows 8 and it's issues, I'm gonna get a Mac.
Damn, I love Macs, but they aren't cheap at all.
BTW I'm also looking at getting a new laptop.. and with Windows 8 and it's issues, I'm gonna get a Mac.
Damn, I love Macs, but they aren't cheap at all.
BTW I'm also looking at getting a new laptop.. and with Windows 8 and it's issues, I'm gonna get a Mac.
What are its issues? Just curious what you mean by that?
If you've got time, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTYet-qf1jo
If you've got time, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTYet-qf1jo
I Donno if the guy made any valid points, but I couldn't get past the first ten minutes because I have literally never had any of the problems he had. I feel like both vids you posted say the same thing, computer illiterates will struggle adapting. Definitely an issue.. but not for me and I assume not for you.
Granted, I use a windows 8 as it is meant to be used (touch input in metro, peripheral input using legacy progs in desktop).
Here's a shorter one..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIMuJTrxuhQ
Have you watched the 2nd video? It shows more what's a new person would have to go through...
Yeah I did, and I said that its potentially difficult for the computer illiterate. But its entirely intuitive with touch input. The problem is they optimized a ui dependent on touch as the main interface for desktop users. But if you have a touch enabled computer, as almost all companies have come out with over the last nine months, then its not such an issue.