Ubuntu Unity caused a stir as the top Desktop Linux disto. Not because it does not work but because of lack of customization. During this time Linux Mint took over the number one spot. Microsoft should be watching this and how users were in shock over all the changes to gnome 3.<p>Windows 8 has a new start menu that they took from Joli OS,MeeGo, or Smeegol Linux. What they did was take the start menu and flattened it out to dumb it down even more to turn it into a Tablet/cloud OS. Makes me wonder what they are going to do when the tablet market crashes before Windows 8 comes out. I purchased a 27 inch iMac and two laptops, one for windows and one for Linux. Microsoft should have spent all the money in making windows 7 more secure since that has always been one of the major flaws of windows.<p>What are your thoughts on Windows 8 compared to Ubuntu for a productive Desktop workstation?
The Unity UI, deployed this year for Ubuntu Linux, is the canary in the coal mine. Canonical wants to put Ubuntu on smartphones and has developed Unity as a touch-friendly UI - but forced on desktop users too. There has been dramatic resistance from previously loyal Ubuntu users that are either refusing to upgrade or migrating to other Linux distributions that preserve the conventional desktop experience.
I expect that Microsoft will likewise face massive laptop/desktop user resistance to Metro. Note that Apple has not made this mistake - rather keeping two distinct UIs, the first for keyboard-mouse laptops/desktops and the second for touch-mobile iPhone/iPad/iPods.<p>One can only wonder at the gamble Microsoft is making, especially in view of the reception of Ubuntu Unity throughout 2011. Does the technical elegance of a single UI across all platforms have more merit than specialized UIs?
Gnome 3 makes me feel like a smartphone interface is being shoved down my throat even though I'm using a laptop. It's tolerable when I have a browser and little else opened, but it becomes hell to deal with when I have a browser, Netbeans, IM, a few folders, Word, terminal, etc. opened.<p>I haven't tried Windows 8 personally, so I can't really comment on that.
Windows 8 wants to tie you to an email address for your login. They have multiple screens that try to force you to setup a hotmail or live account. With all the social networks I wonder how many people use multiple email addresses.