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Old 12-02-2012, 06:09 AM   #31
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This is from a highly positive Surface review:
Within an hour or so I was hitting 80% of my regular typing speed on it, and it's firm enough to be used on a lap without too much loss of accuracy. In other words, Surface reduced his data entry speed 20 percent. And isn't the iPad even worse there?
He's talking about the physical keyboard that comes with the Surface. Since tactile feedback is key in touch typing, of course any virtual onscreen keyboard is going to be abysmal in comparison, iPad included. Which is why, as I said upthread, I carry a BT kb with me when I need to do heavy lifting. I don't know how the Surface keyboard compares (never having tried it), but I'm pretty near full speed on the BT kb.
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Old 12-02-2012, 06:15 AM   #32
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Old 12-02-2012, 01:00 PM   #33
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I don't believe they've sold 40 million licenses to Win8. Says who? Someone from inside Microsoft? Of course they're going to say "we've sold tons, people love it, come get yours!"
Actually, statements like this from publicly held companies are pretty much the most reliable sources available, since lying about things like this leads to pretty stiff prison sentences as well as liability. Unlike a lot of white collar crimes, there are a lot of prosecutions, too.

So if MS says they've sold 40 million licenses, it is almost certainly true. Although the question of who they've sold the licenses to (consumers or OEMs) and of how many licenses were for upgrades as opposed to coming with a new laptop someone bought for christmas are relevant questions not answered by the PR. But you can count on the statement being literally true.
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Actually, statements like this from publicly held companies are pretty much the most reliable sources available, since lying about things like this leads to pretty stiff prison sentences as well as liability. Unlike a lot of white collar crimes, there are a lot of prosecutions, too.

So if MS says they've sold 40 million licenses, it is almost certainly true. Although the question of who they've sold the licenses to (consumers or OEMs) and of how many licenses were for upgrades as opposed to coming with a new laptop someone bought for christmas are relevant questions not answered by the PR. But you can count on the statement being literally true.
If they weren't true, that would count as "manipulating the stock price". Apparently the cheap upgrade did get results -- I read a lot of people did upgrade their systems. We upgraded two laptops, I am very pleased with the results.
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Old 12-03-2012, 04:24 AM   #35
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It's also possible for companies to have also "sold" X copies to vendors with a clause that they'll buy back unused stock. They get to brag about sales been high regardless of whether they are or not. Not saying MS have done this, just offering the possibility.

Lots of ways to twist statistics without coming close to lying.
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It's also possible for companies to have also "sold" X copies to vendors with a clause that they'll buy back unused stock. They get to brag about sales been high regardless of whether they are or not. Not saying MS have done this, just offering the possibility.

Lots of ways to twist statistics without coming close to lying.
Ah but if you read Sam Harris's "Lying" you'll better understand.
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Old 12-03-2012, 11:38 AM   #37
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Expected by whom, I wonder. Outside of its two core products -- Windows and Office -- the number of successful products MS has ever had rounds off to as nearly zero as no matter.
Microsoft Flight Simulator, and more importantly, Visual Studio. Also, the dev kits for the XBox and 360 were apparently top-notch.
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Old 12-03-2012, 11:42 AM   #38
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Also worth remembering that Office is the top-selling Apple Mac software product. Microsoft don't only make money from Windows PCs.
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Microsoft Flight Simulator, and more importantly, Visual Studio. Also, the dev kits for the XBox and 360 were apparently top-notch.
And though it is irrelevant now, let's not forget the one that started it all -

Microsoft Basic!

I used that on CP/M before MSDos existed.
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And though it is irrelevant now, let's not forget the one that started it all -

Microsoft Basic!

I used that on CP/M before MSDos existed.
Absolutely. Bill Gates made his first millions by (personally) writing ROM BASIC interpreters for the first generations of home computers.
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And though it is irrelevant now, let's not forget the one that started it all -

Microsoft Basic!
Ahem -- *ALTAIR* Basic, if you don't mind. Gates'/Allen's first BASIC was developed in 1975 for the Altair. It was generalized a year later as BASIC-80 for 8080-based CP/M machines. I've still got my old check register program I wrote in BASIC-80 on my TRS-80, which I later ported to Q-BASIC when I moved to DOS.

And in 1977 Microsoft ported its BASIC to the 6502 and licensed it to some company form Cupertino called -- what was it? oh, yeah -- Apple. At the time Microsoft had a total of six employees. In a grand bit of historical irony it was the phenomenal success of the Apple II which turned Microsoft into a million-dollar company.
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If they weren't true, that would count as "manipulating the stock price". Apparently the cheap upgrade did get results -- I read a lot of people did upgrade their systems. We upgraded two laptops, I am very pleased with the results.
Aaahhh, the old favourite, "anecdotal evidence." Happy for your experience, I can equally quote that a lot of people didn't upgrade their systems. I have had to reinstall 7 and VM'd XP on two friends machines but had no problem trying it out on my iMac... and all of this and the above proves absolutely nothing apart from the fact that we've had differing experiences... just part of the human condition...
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And in 1977 Microsoft ported its BASIC to the 6502 and licensed it to some company form Cupertino called -- what was it? oh, yeah -- Apple. At the time Microsoft had a total of six employees. In a grand bit of historical irony it was the phenomenal success of the Apple II which turned Microsoft into a million-dollar company.
You could make a case that it was Apple's stupidity, considering that they already had something called Integer Basic, which had IIRC been developed by Woz. Applesoft, developed by MS, was somehow easier to work with and got Jobs' approval.

Not like it resembles any modern programming language. You can't even manually number your lines anymore.
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You could make a case that it was Apple's stupidity, considering that they already had something called Integer Basic, which had IIRC been developed by Woz. Applesoft, developed by MS, was somehow easier to work with and got Jobs' approval.

Not like it resembles any modern programming language. You can't even manually number your lines anymore.
As I recall, after licensing it Apple still had to heavily modify it to get it to run on the Apple II.

And yeah, I really hate it when I can't number the lines in my C# code. What was Microsoft thinking?
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