by TimStone » Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:39 pm
Experts have been making predictions since the beginning of time, but they are often wrong.
I work with Metro every day on my Windows phone. It is the best phone I have ever owned because of the integration of the apps.
Tablets are what all consumers are seeking. The iPad wins by default right now, but all those apps still are "fragmented". In Windows 8, the integration of apps is what will make the difference. Also the integration of live services. It is exactly what my clients have wanted for years, and now it will become a reality.
I also like the dual interface in Win 8 because it allows for transition and traditional. Thus, you can run an app in Metro ( developing style ) or desktop ( traditional style ).
While all the other OS's slug it out in lawsuits over patents, trademarks, copyrights, royalties, etc. etc., Microsoft has brought forth a whole new idea and will be able to avoid that nonsense. I think they will be successful with this move.
I don't expect to see many desktops rush to be touch screen. Why reach across a desk to work on the monitor ? There will be some specialty applications, but I'm thinking we may see a new device to replace the mouse and it will be a touch pad that works like a touch screen for desktop applications.
Touchscreens will be normal for notebooks, tablets, and of course phones. I expect to see more people buying notebooks for their desktop workstation. Good docking stations will also be important so they can slide into the extra storage, external keyboards, and larger monitors. The real boost will be slates ( tablet PC's ). Like the Samsung, these will be very fast, super hi-resolution, full computers. Stores will do away with cash registers as salespeople actually walk the store with the customers and process the order while they interact. Customer service will become real again !
I see the potential ! I see the benefits. And I see this all working well.
AND I also see even closer working between Windows and Apple applications. If you doubt that, take a close look at Office Mac 2011 ... fully interactive with Office 2010 at the file/document level, and fully supported with Office 365 for full cloud storage and access !
Tim