1st of all, I am an IT Professional but, fortunately have big, broad shoulders; then again, maybe the reference was to professional painters or some other vocation not related to IT, @ all. One can view Windows 8 boot times which, are blazing fast, as a or one tip of an iceberg. It is nicer, more appealing to have a fast boot than wait around for 5 mins? Of, course, BUT... this is just one thing amongst many that is indicative of the fine technology that is Windows 8. In & of itself one might say boot time isn't that big a deal, although, why anyone would want to downplay a good thing, we had no idea. BUT, to suggest that this or the rest of the good in Windows 8 is reason to "stay clear away frim Windows 8" is not the least bit clear, @ all. Nor is it at all clear why comments, implying a condemnation of Win8 have to be made in a way that comes across as nasty & insulting towards other people & their intellect. Case in point, "windows 8 is not designed for the professional but for people oriented towards the multimedia and smartphone mentality", not to mention that the statement is basically false in what it infers... one of the major, achieved design goals was that it be a system for ALL devices AND it works beautifully on traditional, non-Touch PCs & laptops. MS needed to produce a consistent system for mobile devices AS WELL as traditional PCs & laptops and this has been accomplished. The greater role that mobile devices play or that need be given attention as use & needs evolve is increasing... along side of desktop use. Many of the achieved design goals were/are w/ an eye to Enterprise concerns, interests & needs. There are, indeed, many things, both technically & features, that make & are making it very exciting & attractive to business environments.
Regardless of how much value or emphasis one puts on boot times, there is a plethora, a cornucopia of meritorious technologies & features in Windows 8. Many of us are working w/ folks new to Windows 8 to help them discover, learn, use, understand & appreciate it. Naturally some will welcome Win 8, some won't & for some it will vary how easy & or exciting they find it. BUT, it is doubtful anyone will be enticed to even look at Windows 8 if all they are only emphatically told, w/out anything valid to support it, that it is the craziest thing to ever come down the pile & they are nuts for even looking at it.
People, Windows 8 is way more than alright & so are you.
Cheers,
Drew
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