Elimentals
Honorary Master
Why not just avoid a migration all-together? Plenty of (cheap) companies still refuse to even move from XP.
Though I can absolutely agree with you, in IT too and W8 is a nightmare for practicality. The constant switching between interfaces to do each task and having specific applications built for EACH UI is just going to cause even more headaches.
The only thing that could get me even remotely interested in W8 is a supported, fully featured Metro disabling option. Not a registry hack that might die off during any random critical update MS pushes out and cause utter hell.......
The way I see it after reading a lot and watching the entire Build, there will basically be 3 modes(not products) in Windows 8
x86 Business where people switch to Windows 7 look and never see Metro - Ever
x86 Mixed (Home + slate) with the Metro look as default and switching to Windows 7 look as needed as we see it now.
Arm Metro only where you will not see the Windows 7 look, and all applications developed for Metro will run on this form factor
So Businesses roll-outs will be unaffected and people will still use Windows as they are use to it.
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