Wednesday, October 31st 2012
4 Million Windows 8 Licenses Sold: Ballmer
Microsoft sold over 4 million licenses to its Windows 8 operating system, which was launched last Friday worldwide. The figure was announced by CEO Steve Ballmer, speaking at the Build conference, attended by over 2,000 developers. Ballmer cited these numbers to encourage developers to build apps for the new operating system, and its fundamentally changed user-interface. Microsoft claimed that there are over 120,000 apps in its Windows App Store, a number catching up with the roughly 700,000 apps on similar established distribution platforms such as Apple App Store and Google Play. "Windows 8 is the best opportunity for software development today," Ballmer stated. "Hundreds of millions of people are aching to use your apps, just dying to use your application."
Source:
Tom's Hardware
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EDIT: And people speaking about not seeing people liking it.. That is stupid. Even if you found thousands of people who do not like it they are still a drop in the ocean.
Since I use the desktop in 8 there is no WOW at all. It's just like 7 (with a few differences both nice and not so nice).
The last time I had a WOW moment was when I had to load an original CD of XP (pre-service packs) on a computer and after 4 million updates and reboots to get to SP3 I thought, "WOW this sucks!" lol
I see no reason to opt for Win8 i have no use for it so even for $14 is a waste of money to me. Cheap trick to make it a great seller..
All because they can afford to do so don't make it worth buying.
This is not a MS thing. Look at what Notch did with Minecraft when it was still in beta form.
As with all software, there are issues to be ironed out and tweaks to be made by the devs, but Win 8 is by no means bad.
Is it worth $15 bucks to get it? For me yes. For others maybe not.
We will, however, see updates and changes to it in the near future that may win over more folks ... just like all the other OS releases by all the OS companies.
There will always be stalwarts that refuse to change, and to them I say, "good for you". If what you have is all that you need or want, then stay with what you have. It's served you well in the past and will most likely hold you over for a long time to come. For those that like to play with new stuff, even if it means some growing pains, then go for it.
This is TPU. If you're running a rig with a 10 year old GPU we'll still try to help you.
Sure, you'll get some crap, but don't take it personally. Just part of playing on the internet ....
Read the thread, man. These are Upgrade licenses only. There are no OEM licenses in this. None just sitting on store shelves.
Sigh. :banghead:
There is, however, a lot of new All-In-One (AIO) desktops that are coming out with touch screens.
This would not interest any tech enthusiast, but how are these looking to the average home user who does little else than Facebook or getting weather/news/etc.?
Watch for touch screen controls on a small tablet that comes with you big LCD TV soon.
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Nuff said What a sheep...