MrMoon360
Well-Known Member
I don't blame him. Microsoft has been going down the tubes since he took control a little over 10 years ago.
Windows Vista, Windows 7.8, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Zune (LMAO, iPod killer?), Windows Surface
All fails, comparing the past.
And trust me, I know the truth hurts. "I'm a PC."
(Not to say I wouldn't use Apple products.)
I'm interested to see how this effects the products in the coming years. Will they change dramatically and quickly? Well it be for better or for worse?
It seemed all this time, Microsoft has been attempting to be more like Apple and has been failing miserably because of that. For instance, Windows 8 being "app" driven and that God awful "start menu". But that's not Apple entirely. iOS tends to be intuitive and user friendly.
Windows became something it just hasn't been and wasn't meant to be, therefore alienating its user base.
In the year of Xbox One, key members of staff have jumped ship. Doesn't look good for the console.
At least the stock went up.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/microsoft-ceo-steve-ballmer-retire-12-months/story?id=20045625
Your thoughts?