kripstoe
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Is there no "getting started" tutorial.
Haven't tried windows 8 yet, but looks good for what I've seen.
No idea. It's not bad, but it's not worth my money upgrading.
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Is there no "getting started" tutorial.
Haven't tried windows 8 yet, but looks good for what I've seen.
Yeah, just like happened with Windows Me and Vista!They will have to learn eventually. You can b1tch and moan as much as you like, metro is here to stay. In a few years im sure people will be asking "what was that whole windows 8 sucks thing again?"
Uhm... I have found the opposite... people and family I deal with are all adapting to Windows 8 without issues. This includes 60 year old granny and 10 year old nephew. They are all emailing and internetting and skyping and gaming and everything just as before. Windows 7 has been upgraded and now it is just the Mac users and their bootcamp Windows 7 remaining.
Even the older Core2Duo systems have had zero issue Windows 8 upgrades and are being used without any hassles. I have installed a start button replacement on my system, but all the rest using the what-was-called-metro screen.
No complaints. Zero issues.
Just works.
Then you fail and it's not Win 8.
I use Start8. So what? Why the start button hate?
Then you fail and it's not Win 8.
OK so nobody must use anything not supplied by Microsoft with their OS at all, as soon as you install anything you fail and pollute their OS.
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Ballmer purist you.
You install apps to convert Win 8 into Win 7. :erm:
Unfortunately for them I don't think Windows 1.0 is coming back. Or are they all still on DOS, not being able or willing to learn anything new? They can't even be using Windows 7 because Microsoft made major changes in the interface between XP and Vista/Windows 7. And you know, they just refuse to learn anything new.
Yeah, just like happened with Windows Me and Vista!![]()
Heheheh... trollbait.
Uhm, there is slighter more than lets-not-call-it-metro to Windows 8.
Adding a start button does not convert 8 into 7.
I also use Rocket Dock, Direct Folders, Taskbar Tweaker, Network Indicator amongst others and have done since 7. There is no "learning curve"... am am using Windows 8 as I choose to use it... if Windows 7 was as resource efficient I guess I would still be using it.
I am sure we all use stock ROMS on our phones and standard launchers.
You have data to prove this?
So the Metro process is not using any resources?
If you prefer Windows 7 use it. If Windows 8 works for you, then use it.
It's not the Microsoft way. You're cheating. Calling Win 8 better than 7 is ridiculous then.
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Older hardware is given a new lease of life with Windows 8. Old Turion and C2D notebooks with 1GB RAM are usable again... more responsive than Windows 7 they were upgraded from.
I really am not encountering any resistance from family, friends etc to Windows 8. These people are coping with it just fine, on new and ancient hardware, every day... and all without the Windows 7 transformation button.
Heck, if my 8 year old nephew can figure out all by himself that the Window key on the keyboard can be used to "get out" of a not-allowed-to-call-it-metro app... what is the issue ? The Window key has been part of Windows keyboards since, well, forever nearly. Granny can use it... and she does.
If you prefer Windows 7 use it. If Windows 8 works for you, then use it.
Kinda my point. But don't call the one better than the other.
Better is a subjective comparison.
Well, if I see a duck that walks like a duck and clucks like a duck, I am inclined to call it a duck.
If a laptop seems to perform better on Windows 8 than it did on Windows 7, and noticeably so... then I kinda draw a similar conclusion to the old duck analogy.
"Metro" is a part of Windows 8... it is not Windows 8.
There are others that perhaps have a lame duck and are calling it so... for these there is 7.