So I have been using it for about 3 months now and have 1 comment for it
stupid
if you are 90 years old then maybe it is worth a crap . other than that it is just silly. It and IOS7 are a joke and nothing like what this all got started on, nothing like what we have all grown to love. I feel like we the real computer lovers have all been put on the back burner.
windows 8
- a_bertrand
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Re: windows 8
I'm using it since Jan this year at home. And I immediately installed a start button software. Sorry MS, your metro idea is totally useless. I don't want it, I don't need it, and certainly don't like it either. Beside that, the fact that they removed support for DVD and the desktop widgets are 2 things I miss. Finally the look, sorry, but I don't like it all that much. Win 7 was ok / good... Win 8 is as plain and boring as possible. I do like the transparence effect on win 7... why remove it? Just because it need to run on some stupid tablets I don't want to have?
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Re: windows 8
i was used win8 about 6month, and its bad for working.. for fun this windows r realy nice and fun but not for job:) so im come to win7 ;D
- vitinho444
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Re: windows 8
I will get it with my new pc, and probably will just follow alain and install a 3rd party desktop app.
I will be using it just for coding so i shouldn't be too mad with it
I will be using it just for coding so i shouldn't be too mad with it

- Jackolantern
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Re: windows 8
I have been using it since before launch, and with a Start Button app installed, I think it is fine. Some parts are a bit aesthetically ugly to it still, like the "Choose a program to open this with" dialog and a few others, but other than that I am fine with it. As usual, the big change version of Windows has a lot of problems, and then the next version is typically much better. Windows 95 (although very popular) had tons of problems. Windows 98 was solid. Windows Vista was bad. Windows 7 was much better. Windows 8 is bad...see the pattern here?
If I were Microsoft, I would fork Windows 9 off in 2 directions: Tablet version and desktop version. Metro really does work well for Tablets and touchscreen computers (my wife and I have one of each between us), but you can't have it both ways, as the new interface just doesn't work well for mouse and keyboard. They should make a 100% desktop version with a regular Start Button, no Metro (or at least very-in-the-background Metro), and all of the enhancements to desktop that comes with Windows 8 (yes, there is still a lot of love for desktop in W8). The home desktop market may be ailing, but business ensures it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
If I were Microsoft, I would fork Windows 9 off in 2 directions: Tablet version and desktop version. Metro really does work well for Tablets and touchscreen computers (my wife and I have one of each between us), but you can't have it both ways, as the new interface just doesn't work well for mouse and keyboard. They should make a 100% desktop version with a regular Start Button, no Metro (or at least very-in-the-background Metro), and all of the enhancements to desktop that comes with Windows 8 (yes, there is still a lot of love for desktop in W8). The home desktop market may be ailing, but business ensures it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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Re: windows 8
agreed with all the comments. It gets us by sure but I think it is time for a change like Win3.1 to windows 95 change. Something new and innovating, something to change the landscape and how we think of a desktop today.
- Jackolantern
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Re: windows 8
If they did that, everyone would start complaining that it is different lolhallsofvallhalla wrote:agreed with all the comments. It gets us by sure but I think it is time for a change like Win3.1 to windows 95 change. Something new and innovating, something to change the landscape and how we think of a desktop today.

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Re: windows 8
haha this is true