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Old 04-12-2013, 07:23 PM   #81
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One of these days, Marketing departments will understand the correct way to introduce anything that is very much different from what was considered the norm for a very long time. Most people are loathe to change even a little. This change was much too much to be introduced at one time. This is not going to happen overnight. It took years for consumers to give up on DOS and migrate to Windows. This is as big a leap in some ways as well. What they needed to do is show people why they need to switch over to the new operating system. In other words, what is in it for me, the consumer. This OS might be the best ever developed, but only a fraction of the people will give it a try because it was marketed so poorly. Most of us on this forum are early adopters of electronic and computer products, yet a high percentage do not care for the new OS... and that is putting it mildly.

What is the answer? I don't know... that's what they pay the big boys to figure out. Good luck with that!
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