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So I bought an HP Touchsmart TX2 a few years back and so far any of the touch interfaces for it have been rather non-complete. Gnome-Shell being the coolest of them so far.

So I figured I'd give Windows 8 a shot (being that it's designed for tablets/phones/touch interfaces.

And all I can say is... What a steaming pile of crap! It is the most unusable operating system I have ever used, and I use AS/400s at work. I've used Atari 8-bit DOS 1.25 way back when (anyone who has used that, knows that it sucked). I've had experience with trying to load programs from a C64, and it at least made some sense.

Windows 8 is complete garbage. In an hour of trying to figure out how to close the settings, I'm still not sure how I did it. They show this stupid animation during the install process that shows it going up into one corner, or you swipe from the side. BUT, the animation itself is wrong! It shows swiping from the right side to bring up a rather useless menu (except for the search button) but it says 'Swipe from any side' to get that menu. Well that doesn't work. You get some sort of menu bar, when you swipe from above, then you get a 'view details' button when you swipe from the bottom. And from the left side? You get.. maybe.. the application task switching? But when you drag this window from the left, you can't do anything with it but open it? Now if they had made it so it comes out and rotates around in a circle to choose which application you wanted... well that would be pretty cool.

Oh, and you HAVE to have an email account with hotmail or some other microsoft based one to even install it... not to mention that is also your LOG IN password! WTF? Then.. I installed the Solitaire Collection. Tried to play Spider and it was bugging me to log into my Xbox Live account. Guess I should go buy an Xbox, eh? I still can't find the option to change from 1 suit to 2 or 4 suits! The screen shots in the 'How to play." show that it's possible...

Anyhow, that's all for now, anyone else have some stories of this pile of poo?

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Don't tell us.
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yeah give us more dictature now!!!!

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If you have are a person who has used windows before 95,xp,vista, win7 Windows 8 becomes counter productive.

I found my self looking for things which weren't there any-more, I really felt lost and disorientated which is never nice. Once you learn it i guess it's not bad but i honestly dislike how things are done in windows 8
 
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Elop (left-hand side) ...... Ballmer (right)
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Areuh-Areuh-Net already posted articles on how to survive 8 with 7 (supported for another x years...)
even on a 3960X with 32GB of 1800mhz ram, SSD RAID and SLI >¦-)
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Elop (left-hand side) ...... Ballmer (right)
Evil conquering look ....... Looks a little stunned
when stupidity meets idiocy
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It was possible to install Windows 8 previews with local account too, but if I remember correctly the skip option was not very easy to find/notice.

But yes, it really isn't that good a GUI anyway. There seems to be a rule that MS always releases a half-baked version first, and then do it right three years later with next version. Maybe Windows 9 then... ;D
 

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LoL, you are just amazing Love you fan boys. keep going...

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Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
I found my self looking for things which weren't there any-more, I really felt lost and disorientated which is never nice. Once you learn it i guess it's not bad but i honestly dislike how things are done in windows 8
IMO it's the same everytime Windows release a new OS.
Windows "Hide and Seek" Version 8
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