A friend asked me to take a look at his daughters laptop, installing essentials and updating software and whatnot. And I must say, I have to motivate myself beyond believe to even touch this Windows 8 laptop. Everything is such a schlep...
It is just so counter productive. This is the first time I have worked with Windows 8 for more than a few hours. I dabbled a bit with the developer preview and that was that, so this is the first "real world" experience I have had with Windows 8.
By default you get the Metro screen that has been slammed in almost all reviews, then when you figure out how to get to the desktop there is no way to navigate all your installed software by default. I'm cringing to think that a computer illiterate user is going to have to bash their way through this mess. Have they even given a thought to people who are NOT computer literate? I cannot see this being implemented in an office environment since it will cause endless headaches for the IT department. Yes, you can navigate the Metro interface and most stuff you need will be there, but not everything. I had to spend a few minutes to figure out what was where and how to access it.
Keyboard shortcuts, hidden click menus, endless mouse scrolling, are you kidding me? How is the average PC user ever going to get to know this interface when they do not even know what ctrl+c does and most of them do not even know how to use a mouse wheel!
No more one or two click, many, many more clicks to do what needs to be done... this is bad, very, very bad.
Pressing the Windows key and typing something in is difficult?
For people who refer to the media player as "the thing that plays DVD's/movies", yes, it will be difficult. I kid you not, I have worked with them on many, many occasions.
It will be interesting to see how she copes with this new version of Windows, I'll have to remember to ask her next year how she finds the interface and overall user experience.