Looks impressive. Definitely useful for people who want to use/need windows and doesn't want to dual boot. I love how Microsoft loves open source by making Linux environment available on Windows.
So, Since Microsoft loves open source too much, I also believe they are creating Linux Subsystem for Windows where we can run Windows programs on Linux.(it may be better than wine because it is by Open Source loving Microsoft which created Windows).
So, Linux users who can't run Programs say Adobewares can then run in Linux Subsystem for Windows.
I also hope they will port Microsoft Officewares to Linux too. Since, MS loves Open Source, I believe that they will benefit Open Source and make Operating System a freedom that must be available to all people.
I can't tell if this is thick sarcasm or if you've read a bunch of press releases I missed. Do you have sources for any of your second or third paragraph?
Can't you see the word "believe" ?
There are many articles/news that say Microsoft is loving open source. So,i genuinely hope that, in the long run, All Microsoft softwares can run on almost all platforms thus blurring the need to dual boot to second OS( for ex., A person who runs Linux can use Microsoft Excel, Word without dual booting to Windows) . That's win-win for users as well as Microsoft.
I didn't claim any false things nor did i preach bad stuff. I just preached the importance of OS freedom that many dream.That was intention of Microsoft as well which loves open source.
So, Since Microsoft loves open source too much, I also believe they are creating Linux Subsystem for Windows where we can run Windows programs on Linux.(it may be better than wine because it is by Open Source loving Microsoft which created Windows). So, Linux users who can't run Programs say Adobewares can then run in Linux Subsystem for Windows.
I also hope they will port Microsoft Officewares to Linux too. Since, MS loves Open Source, I believe that they will benefit Open Source and make Operating System a freedom that must be available to all people.