Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Bill Gates: iPad frustrates many users - Automation Guide

May 7, 2013 10:55 Jelle Wijkstra NEWS
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According to Bill Gates many owners find the iPad a frustrating experience. Microsoft’s entry into the tablet market has much better paper, says Gates.

Gates made his remarks during an interview on CNBC, which he orientation on the tablet market defended include Microsoft. “[Windows 8] combines the advantages of the tablet and the PC, and is able to support both,” Gates said in line with Microsoft’s official policy.

According to Gates, the keyboard and the availability of the Office applications the great strengths of Microsoft Surface and Surface Pro. About the now dominant “iPad-like” devices Gates says: “Many users of these types are frustrated they can not they can not create documents and do not have Office on those devices….” Microsoft’s entry into the tablet market offers users the benefits of tablets without incurring the advantages of PCs need to sacrifice, Gates said.

Moreover, the difference Gates signals for a result of the decision by Microsoft to develop. no Office version for the iPad half Which of course does not mean that the iPad lacks apps to handle or put together. Presentation text As for the second argument: let Gates also mention that you can buy from your iPad

a keyboard.

on May 7, 2013 at 23:06

The whole truth is that Microsoft frustrates iPad users spend

No Office app from on May 7, 2013 at 20:04

Hahahaha! (Now looking a clean underpants)
My predecessors have already given the answer to why …..

on May 7, 2013 at 15:45

first MS has a desktop interface on the phone trying to push, and that’s ultimately flopped. Now they are trying to push a mobile interface on the desktop and that also seems to flop. Eventually they love anything about if they keep.

on May 7, 2013 at 13:14

@ Gejo: That is of course nonsense. The iPhone and iPad provide the user interface the same course, but they did long before there was a Windows tablet.
And with Mac OSX and iOS vs. Windows 8 is just a completely opposite direction chosen. Where Windows choose a system and interface, making Apple the right choice to handle. Two different OSes In addition, Apple chooses indeed for certain elements to attract the same but the base is so different that you really can not say that it follows Apple Windows.
And which of those two then the best choice is that the future will tell.

on May 7, 2013 at 12:37

A clear story on what Bill thinks of the policy of Microsoft. I myself think that Microsoft could have. Bit earlier with a response to the tablet market But on the other hand is Windows8 a good step on the entire line (phone, tablet and PC) to give.
A uniform user interface You can find it what you want, but the market for open source and even Apple is trying herein Microsoft somewhat to follow.
And from my own experience I know that using the Microsoft tablet (whether the Surface or hybrid forms of tablet PCs are) better reflects the products they are working. And I do not stoop to debunk other people’s products.

on May 7, 2013 at 12:28

Bill Gates has his whole life Apple slated clearly a comment from someone who started Apple in the tablet market has lost.

on May 7, 2013 at 12:04

Well … The iPad may have some limitations, but that is also for anyone personally. But what to do he just does well. And I can not always say Microsoft’s products.

on May 7, 2013 at 12:01

Microsoft should stop bashing other people’s products and try to make some example not crashes.

something decent yourself

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