2012-08-16

Rant: Windows 8

I have just read a very nice piece on somebody's experience in regard to windows 8 and some parts feel like they are my thoughts.

Windows 8 will have calling feature


image found on google images: http://i-dothink.com/index.php/windows-8-phone-functionality-spotted/

iOS and MacOSx are definitely advanced in many aspects, but the major improvements are still missing in regards to information connectivity.

The article talks about Dashboard that could have been the windows 8 tiles UI. And I think he's right. I never was able to really make use of the dashboard and today mostly land on it by error. I use the iPad daily between 1 to 5 hours over a 16 hour period, 99% consumption. And clearly the presentation of the information on the main screen is lacking, the integration between apps and data is lacking, best example is try to install a pinterest bookmark, i.e. it should just be natural to click on whatever to share with whatever that's out there.

The windows 8 UI will probably help me avoid going into my top 5 applications all the time. Also notification in iOS and OSx are less than optimal. I want to have all information on one big screen. I don't think the widgets of android are going to do the trick, since most of them take to much screen real estate and have a non identifiable form.

I will install the 90 days windows 8 evaluation version tonight and try to spend another few hours to try and see if I get the same productivity as the author said he does.

Maybe at one point some really good guy will develop an OS where all information can be used in whatever form we like and multiple times in different places but all linked to the same info. As an example the worst thing today is that a reminder is not really a note, not really appearing in the calendar, not really an alarm entry, not being editable by penultimate, not able to print using the papers app .....

Microsoft tried in some office version to actually put tasks onto the calendar at the bottom but not in the calendar. I still crave for this that the tasks will actually be put into the calendar and reflect the actual time spent or whatever I want it to be and if completed will change color, allow tagging and more.

Most probably we won't get most of this for another decade or so, as it took from the perfect Palm Pilot to a somewhat great iPhone. Is it really that people forget this so soon. Everything was here and it took 20 years to improve.

Well here is the link to the article:

http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/16/3246185/this-is-my-next-windows-8

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