Final thoughts on Windows 8 - A Design Disaster
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#3The final straw was the "Metro overhaul" that they did for Visual Studio 2012. I'm baffled by the decisions to remove all color from the application and turn it into a big, gray, amorphous blob.
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#5"I’m now ready to sum up my Windows 8 experience with a single word: awful."
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#6Ubuntu also suffers from this dumb idea. Hide everything and force the user to type the name. What if it's a little utility you rarely use and you can't remember the name? Oh well, too bad for you.
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#7And as well as 'hunt the app' you can also play 'hunt the content' on ZDNet's Web site where the body copy starts a whole 960 pixels down the page below a 980x420 Flash ad! :-)
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#8And as well as 'hunt the app' you can also play 'hunt the content' on ZDNet's Web site where the body copy starts a whole 960 pixels down the page below a 980x420 Flash ad! :-)
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