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I'll support it, 'cause I'm a team player Actually to be honest, I still kind of miss the blades.
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I hated those damn blades. One of the worst UIs I have seen in recent times.
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But they were so damn shiny. Do you remember the shine? Fucking beautiful.
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But they were so damn shiny. Do you remember the shine? Fucking beautiful. Fugly.
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Ijust wish Microsoft's UI would vary just SLIGHTLY on every single device........
We now have: Windows 8 Microsoft Zune Windows Phone and soon to be...... Xbox 360.
Next up? Microsoft Office, Windows Live tool, MSN, hotmail, and everything else. *sigh*
At least it isn't TOO fugly.
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I'm still not a fan of the overall style, but that UI doesn't look too bad compared to windows mobile.
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Next up? Microsoft Office, Windows Live tool, MSN, hotmail, and everything else. *sigh* Actually, Windows Live has several metro aspects in it. Also, I saw a metro-style mockup of a future version of Outlook that *supposedly* originated from within Microsoft. Of course, that's like a rumor based off a rumor, but still... it could be happening. Good thing too. The metro UI is awesome. Oh, and the implementation on Outlook that I did see looked pretty damn good, imo. Anyway, this looks like something that would be more efficient to use with a with a mouse or motion controller, which is what I'm pretty sure they were trying to do. My question is simply about how well it will work with a regular, handheld controller. Also, that picture of Lady Gaga is frightening. More-so than usual. :S
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