Originally Posted by
Charles Stover
That's pretty much what's wrong with it. It's a minimalistic, portable OS. On a desktop. It's great for phones, but not monitors -- or really any interface that isn't a touch screen. It's not the worst, but it's not intuitive nor advanced. With such an interface, there is a lot you can't do that you should be able to do on a desktop machine. This isn't a phone, so treating the design and features as if they are for a phone won't create a good product.
It might end up being fine. The concern may all just be fear of change. But a lot of beta testers and developers how complained about how much more difficult it makes things, or how limited it is in its capabilities.