You mean the one that you interact with exactly the same as you would in Vista or 7?
XaosII
Did no one ever tell you what UI means?
I'm a software developer. I think i know rather intimately what a UI is. The question is, do you actually know what differences are between Windows 8 and 7's UI? Because im pretty sure you don't since the most efficient way to interact with it is identical in steps and clicks as it would be in Vista, 7, or 8.
ok bruh
Also, you are probably a bad developer since you don't know what a UI is.
[QUOTE="achilles614"]How does that negatively affect the consumer? Was AMD "dumping" with piledriver for selling it for a lower price than the bulldozer equivalent?achilles614
Because they are using their monopoly position to prevent competitors from coming into the market.
Windows 8 isn't cheap, it has already been paid for from all the other monopoly priced microsoft products (older windows, office, etc)
It would seem like there are other bigger factors preventing other companies from entering into competition in the OS market. I'm sure the cost of development is huge for an OS not to mention the advertising budget. So high prices were bad for consumers yet low prices are too? People would be calling out MS if they didn't offer a good deal on 8. It'd be one thing if Office and Windows were terrible products but they're not (just use Google documents, it's terrible in comparison to MS Office), to the majority of users both products are satisfactory.
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