Space_Chief
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I get it, but question its validity.
It will take the same amount of effort for a Win7 user to adapt/acclimatise to the default app launching paradigm of either Win8 or OSX ML. From that point on I would expect the same level of consistency going forward i.e. Win8->Win9 or OSX 10.8->OSX 10.9
Yeah, except this acclimatization gives you squat when it comes to Windows 8. At least switching to OSX gives you a consistent interface (the dock looks almost like the dock in 2002, and the menu bar looks like it did in 1984) and arguably better way of doing things (what's under the hood) with actual new tools and hardware. With Windows it's more of the same, except it's not. Now there are Metro Apps and Desktop programs all running together. The end of Start button is hardly the only issue. Aero is has been done away too. Touch screen paradigm on a keyboard/mouse PC? Idiotic.
Windows is just not worth keeping up. Definitely not with these changes in appearance and all because Microsoft wants people to get used to Windows 8 look so that they'll want a tablet device with Win 8 on it. Even Apple doesn't do that. They've kept their OSX intact irrespective of the success of their iOS platform. The two work independently and people now buy expensive Macs because the iPhone and iPad work so well, and vice versa.
Acclimatization to boost MS profits in the failed hope that Ballmer can own the mobile/tablet interface is a joke.

