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Re: Windows 8 RTM and... just wow....
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To each his own |
Re: Windows 8 RTM and... just wow....
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I'm out. I'm going to create a thread of my own about something i don't like...Big Mac's with only 4 GB :mad: I suggest that you all create threads about stuff you dont like. That would be awesome! and for windows 8. I like that you can switch between tablet/PC mode on Surface Pro. You need atleast one windows 8 computer/tablet in your arsernal. |
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Well, I am an operating system junkie, I like to test everything out, even if it's different Linux distributions, or BSD ones.
Windows 8 just wasn't usable. One of the usability tests I always say that an operating system must pass, is that I shouldn't have to use a search engine on the Internet to try and change an OPTION. KDE3 and 4 both failed for a long time there. You couldn't just right click on the clock and change it to 12 hour mode. That was a failure, as it was buried in the languages and locales settings (or something, I always forget) they finally fixed that one though. When I can't find a setting for changing how many suits of cards that Spider Solitaire uses? Or any options for any programs at all? That's an utter failure too. When their crappy greeting when you're setting up the operating system fails to state "swipe from THIS side" instead of saying "swipe from ANY side" then it's an utter failure as well. This has nothing to do with "I don't like it." but everything to do with "we're forcing this crap on people." It will be Vista all over again, and you'd think somewhere somehow would stop that from happening within Microsoft. I have had a theory for a long time that it is Management vs Developers within Microsoft. I think Management is all scrambling for the mobile space and the developers are like 'well screw you then, we'll design this pile of crap.' Either way, as my coworker said (I'm fighting the urge to wipe out 8 and put 7 back on it so I can show him how bad it is), "Hey, at least Microsoft is getting more people to use Linux!" Ain't that the truth. Well, we all remember the huge uproar of when KDE 4.0 was out (they still should have just not released that and kept striving for more completion, can only partially blame KDE for that, since they did tell everyone that it wasn't complete, but the Distros didn't care..) and the huge uproar over Gnome-Shell, which I now love (and had always told people I'd wait until 3.4, but even 3.2 wasn't terrible). Just times that by about 5,000. That'll be the uproar that is heard around the Internet when more people start getting Windows 8 computers. Oh, fun times ahead! slaapliedje P.S. I need to get Nemo working on my HP Touchsmart, unfortunately when I tried the 586 version it crashed. |
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I've used the Release Preview since it came out, and I'm very happy with it. I enjoy watching you guys ***** & moan, because you're doing it in a silo. The rest of the world doesn't care; they're too busy enjoying native service integration. |
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This was really annoying as it was tied in to Live and hot mail so everyone could see when you logged on to your PC z:( Also the UEFI had locked itself directly to my hardware forcing me to perform a complete format of my laptop to get rid of it, when I tried to uninstall 8. |
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and PLEASE, stop 'thanking' your own posts. You look like an ID-10T. On Topic: IMO it takes some time to familiarise with W8. But once you got to know it it's not that bad. Closing programs wasn't a big difference for me as i always close apps with ALT+F4. I like W8 especially because it's faster than W7. Games i installed ran very well. Windows 8 is not what we expected but we can try to make the best of it instead of criticizing every downside. |
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you could swipe down to close applications in windows 8 simulard to n9. |
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It really isn't similar to N9, since swipe down gives you a different menu then swiping up. The N9 just closes the current application, no menu needed. Most computer 'tablets' like my HP Touchsmart have a bit of dead space around the edges, so Windows 8's methods really, really suck.
I think they should just rename the product to 'Tiles 1' since they are getting rid of actual 'windows'. slaapliedje |
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