What in the world is going on out there on the left coast? Massive brain drain? The number of basic user interface problems I've seen in recent months is staggering...mistakes that even script kiddies don't make when they release warez. It can only be worse behind the scenes. Oh well, they'll be replaced soon enough.
11/12/2013 2:14:06 AM
they won't collapse.mediocrity is the status quo, esp. since Jobs has passed.
11/12/2013 2:32:37 AM
How is that Tesla prediction working out for you?As for Microsoft, it hit a 12 year high this week, so they must be doing something right.What you don't seem to comprehend is that software quality is relative. You may find "basic" problems as you see them, but chances are the competitive products either have just as many, less functionality, are more expensive, or have made other tradeoffs.If the problems you see are so basic, why not send the solution to Microsoft so they can fix the issues?
11/12/2013 4:39:48 AM
11/12/2013 7:26:02 AM
Okay, simple example from last month.The Windows 8.1 version update. The largest file most Windows users will have ever downloaded. The most publicized messianic update in the company's history. MS had a nice, robust, unobtrusive Windows update process that had worked for over a decade. But they obviously shoehorned it into the App store to get people to use it. A 3.5GB file download with a 100 pixel wide progress bar so small that progress is invisible. No percentage. No real world kB/s feedback. It doesn't have to be obtrusive...just a "more details" panel for anyone that might be interested. No way to pause. Can you multitask while it downloads? Do you risk trying and losing an hours worth of data? Oh no, it's locked up I think! How do I tell? What error code do I give tech support? How far into the process did it get before it stopped?This is basic stuff. Like I said, warez installers do it better...and they give you cool midi techno music to listen to while you wait.
11/12/2013 11:08:24 AM
11/12/2013 11:24:05 AM
W I N D O W Z 8 . 1 By microsofzorhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTP4XD_z7AUGoogle's problems have been well-reported in the last week, so I won't rehash them. Leads me to believe they are hopelessly off the rails. I blame the echo chamber they live in, completely out of touch with the common user.[Edited on November 12, 2013 at 12:29 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2013 12:25:56 PM
Why are you so mad, smc? Did a Microsoft employee touch your kids or something?
11/12/2013 12:33:02 PM
Just disappointed, mostly. For some reason I thought things would be better by now. More standardized, more intuitive, more open. Even Ubuntu is suing bloggers that speak ill of it. What is the world coming to?
11/12/2013 12:39:04 PM
I thought 8.1 update experience was about the smoothest thing possible. After clicking "Install" in the store I just went and did something else for about an hour, and when I came back to my PC, it was all done. Can't beat that. It's your problem if you want to sit there and stare at a bar for 15 minutes.
11/12/2013 12:50:16 PM
you need to find some new fake opinions to troll, your usual stuff is just tired.
11/12/2013 12:50:40 PM
Watch this space. This thread will become more relevant with each passing day. [Edited on November 12, 2013 at 1:42 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2013 1:20:23 PM
you're going to get bannedpeace out
11/12/2013 1:22:13 PM
I don't see how I could possibly be trolling anyone, unless there are fanboys on this site. Are you a fanboy? I'm simply pointing out the obvious writing on the wall.Besides, I envision this as a positive thread to discuss alternatives and replacements for the abovementioned failing companies.[Edited on November 12, 2013 at 1:30 PM. Reason : dtownral seems like a nice guy. He seems to be a lot like me, in fact.]
11/12/2013 1:28:34 PM
who is Warez and why is he being held captive?
11/12/2013 1:32:07 PM
Is SMC the face of Tech Talk?
11/12/2013 2:35:46 PM
Ahh, so you're mad at Microsoft for giving a simple experience for a free operating system upgrade?The experience you outline isn't a "basic user interface problem" at all. It's a difference in expectations. Microsoft is moving towards the continuous update model of many many other products and companies. 8.1 is the first real move into that space for the OS. But Android and iOS are pushing there, as is Windows Phone.In a world where apps (and OS's) just silently update themselves in the background and you no longer have to deal with the details, all of the things you just mentioned become completely irrelevant. You just happen to be butting up against traditional OS "upgrade" experiences and this new model.You don't (for better or worse) upgrade Facebook or Gmail or Google. You just use the services and they update when they update. In that world, progress bars and download percentages don't mean much because the whole point is that you dont have to watch anymore.
11/12/2013 3:58:00 PM
Do they realize how slow the average internet speed in the U.S. is? How often connections just drop for no reason and interrupt downloads? And the increasing trend of tiny data limits, rendering the constant updating undesirable? Like I said; both companies suffer a disconnect from reality. The consumers that accept it do so only because they don't know any better. I see that the younger generation has a healthy distrust for Googlesoft, however, and that's a good thing.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8gUyMLyAMU[Edited on November 12, 2013 at 4:33 PM. Reason : groovy]
11/12/2013 4:26:44 PM
11/12/2013 4:33:13 PM
You all are posting in a troll thread. A very obvious troll thread.Why?
11/12/2013 4:39:09 PM
You say updates, I say uploads of user data to government servers.Denying knowledge of their obvious NSA cooperation was a mistake for both companies, I think, in the long run. They missed a chance for some really good PR, promoting a "we are on the side of our users" feel-good vibe. It would have been duplicitous, of course, but they need to take every action to reassure users that their cloud services are secure...which they aren't. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4V3FJHTNHc
11/12/2013 4:40:06 PM
11/12/2013 4:42:19 PM
Noted. But we are indeed not there yet. Would it kill them to give a percentage and estimated download time? Or listen to consumer complaints in general? The basic functionality of both companies core products is in jeopardy due to a lack of common sense oversight, as is the captive audience both enjoy at the moment.[Edited on November 12, 2013 at 4:51 PM. Reason : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwWB4TbGUCo]
11/12/2013 4:49:46 PM
If you held your mouse over the progress bar you would have seen the percentage of completion.
11/12/2013 6:15:10 PM
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11/12/2013 6:35:43 PM
11/12/2013 6:58:05 PM
No one cares about the desktop world any more. Good programmers are not programming desktop applications. Source that shit to india.
11/12/2013 7:24:59 PM
^ false... plenty of people care about desktopwhen you can craft a mobile experience on a mobile device itself without any third device, come back and tell me about how people don't use desktop anymore
11/12/2013 7:41:36 PM
11/12/2013 9:44:56 PM
Microsoft is doing cool stuff with WP8 , it's just a shame no one cares
11/12/2013 9:54:28 PM
This thread should be moved to chit chat, at best.
11/12/2013 9:55:16 PM
Windows might not be where it used to be, but M$ is still doing fine with gaming consoles and getting into the tablet/smartphone marketand LOL at the #1 search engine and #1/2 smartphone company collapsing
11/12/2013 11:47:18 PM
I like that Outlook Web App now has the slick user interface of the new Outlook Mailbut not that Outlook Web App now takes so long to load
11/13/2013 7:43:27 AM
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11/13/2013 12:33:54 PM
you can't, there is a well known bug that launching Solitaire in Win 8 will set your house on fire
11/13/2013 12:35:11 PM
Oh dear. They should release a 3.5GB update and fix that. But not really fix it.
11/13/2013 12:38:11 PM
Can someone please help smc turn his computer off.
11/13/2013 9:11:59 PM
lmao @ you guys entertaining him
11/13/2013 9:30:30 PM
I will say honestly, when i first installed win 8 on my girlfriends laptop. The easiest way i found to shut it down was a batch file on the desktop with "Shutdown -s -t 60"Most of the people I know who have gone to windows 8, dislike the new interface (haven't played with windows 8.1 yet myself). These users include some folks who use windows phone 8, as well as surface tablets... It just gets in the way of the work they are used to doing (and these are your regular office workers).We moved a server to server 2012 the other day, and i honestly believe that somebody turned it off by mistake due to the new tile interface.
11/15/2013 1:17:19 AM
Yes, I use the batch file as well. Productivity in the offices I visit seems to only be possible if the IT guy creates custom icons for the tasks each worker does daily. No one I've spoken to knows how to find and run programs on their own. They have gone out and bought physical calculators and pen&paper because they don't know how to launch the windows calculator or notepad any more.(and which calculator program?) They also have great difficulty finding their personal documents folder.It is difficult to interpret these changes to a successful flagship product as anything other than malicious...a deliberate effort to make the offline experience so unpleasant that cloud services are the only option.If a user interface needs a tutorial it is a failure. Any toddler should be able to discover all possible interactions within the first few minutes simply by screwing around and following onscreen cues(not hidden behaviors or magic shortcut keys or typing like we're back on a damn commodore). Not that the double-click was ever particularly intuitive, but I feel like current offerings are regressive at best.[Edited on November 15, 2013 at 2:28 AM. Reason : .]
11/15/2013 2:11:58 AM
Sounds like your users need to be introduced to MacOS, AMIRITE?
11/15/2013 4:44:20 AM
^^^That server should have been installed in Server Core configuration, with no GUI at all, for greater security and efficiency.
11/15/2013 6:02:21 AM
F Windows 8 with all it's full screen apps and tile bullshitWindows 8 is to 7 as Vista was to XP, but worse.]
11/15/2013 10:31:35 AM
its pretty awesome
11/15/2013 12:05:56 PM
^^ yes... but your assuming that any of the server guys know how to use a command line, powershell, or anything that doesn't have a button.
11/15/2013 6:55:20 PM
So I've been a Win8 UI curmudgeon as much as anybody. I removed all the modern apps from my work desktop and almost never use the start menu (everything is just pinned on taskbar).But last few days I've been working with a new MS employee who came over in an acquisition, the guy is in his early 20's and uses a touchscreen laptop. And he uses the FUCK out of modern apps. Mail/Lync/Skydrive/Onenote and even runs chrome in the "Metro" mode.I am shocked how goddamn fast he is. Like I just realized how old and stubborn I am, and even though I watch him do it, I still can't see how the hell I would be able to use everything in the same way.But watching the guy all week work inside the new touch+modern+desktop as someone who is both smart and relatively new to the professional world, I am no longer suspect about how well all this stuff CAN work together. I do agree with smc though, for your average office worker over 35, there is no hope in hell of them ever learning how to adopt Win8's modern app model for productivity work. But this isn't new, it's the same shift and abandonment that happened to the older half of the workforce back in the early 90's, between the computer literate (data entry, word processing, spreadsheets) and the crowd that just didn't get it (and never really learned it).
11/15/2013 10:01:21 PM
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