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I forced myself to use Win8 as it was intended.
Took getting used to - and sucked initially, but now I am happy and honestly find the regular Win7 start menu a bit clunky.
I forced myself to use Win8 as it was intended.
Took getting used to - and sucked initially, but now I am happy and honestly find the regular Win7 start menu a bit clunky.
I don't miss the Start button. The universal search takes care of that.
Except that takes more clicks. Nothing facilitates a fast work flow like the start menu.
I don't miss the Start button. The universal search takes care of that.
I agree. Press the Start button on the keyboard and start typing the name of the program you need and hit enter. It's much faster than using a start menu.
but not having the start menu severely impairs multitasking
I agree. Press the Start button on the keyboard and start typing the name of the program you need and hit enter. It's much faster than using a start menu.
I agree. Press the Start button on the keyboard and start typing the name of the program you need and hit enter. It's much faster than using a start menu.
Well, I'm a happy Win8 user. I don't believe MSFT have forced anything on me. Neither do I feel ignored ... where do you get this idea from?
I suppose you're with those who resented MSFT for forcing the Start Menu on users in 1995? So many sensitive souls back then hated the Start button. In fact, many power users hated MSFT forcing a GUI on users, taking away the ability to drop back into native DOS.
The more things change the more they stay the same, it seems.
Bleh.
Wow cool. How did you do the first screenie?Must say I think I got win 8 to suit my taste, my laptop is my Guinna pig for this one.
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Please justify that statement. Its not making sense to me.
Thats nothing new, you could press the flag key and type what you looking for, for some time now: See Vista/Windows 7
Forcing people to use a method is not moving forward, and its not about thinking of the people either. Its a step backward and ignoring the very people that you want to use your OS, no matter how easy you think it is.