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Warp wrote:
> Seriously, it just seems like common trend inside Microsoft: First develop
> a software which is between acceptable and actually pretty good, and then
> develop new versions of that software which have changes for and only for
> the sake of change, at the cost of usability.
>
> I have never understood that.
It's quite simple. You've got to make it look different so everybody
will look at it and immediately go "oh, hey, COOL! It's NEW!"
Usability? What's that then?
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