phaZed
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From the "metro" interface that you have to use a 3rd party app to get rid of
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From the "metro" interface that you have to use a 3rd party app to get rid of
Mind showing me how to get the start menu back without a 3rd party app? If you can do that I'll be impressed.
Why is it a big deal? Because there is always the risk that some update will FUBAR because of that start menu work around. And a well designed OS shouldn't require such tom foolery just to get basic functionality. Until 8 microsoft has always provided a classic version of the desktop. Don't like aero you can turn it off and get a Win 98/2000 looking desktop. Not here. Lack of native options is what is so annoying about this product. Why should I support a dumb downed GUI with less options the it's predecessors?
Why is it a big deal? Because there is always the risk that some update will FUBAR because of that start menu work around. And a well designed OS shouldn't require such tom foolery just to get basic functionality. Until 8 microsoft has always provided a classic version of the desktop. Don't like aero you can turn it off and get a Win 98/2000 looking desktop. Not here. Lack of native options is what is so annoying about this product. Why should I support a dumb downed GUI with less options the it's predecessors?
Sure, there is a risk of it. I understand that just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't happen.
I'd have to agree that this is, IMO, the one real and valid point that is bad about the solution. If a windows update were to kill the Start8 type programs then yes, it would be miserable. I wonder if and when we would ever see that happen.
The metro UI may be junk, but Windows 8 isn't. I really wonder what people would have thought if it had started out life with most the same UI that windows 7 had.
Not much to wonder about, really. Most people would have liked it just fine. My customers just hate the interface, and the lame Metro apps that go with it. Once I get them set up with a Start Menu, booting to the desktop, and replacing the email, Skype and photo viewer apps with usable alternatives, they're happy. Well, happier, anyway. They never seem to lose the negative opinion of Windows 8, simply because they had to get me in to do all of that just to make it usable.
I didnt read ever post here but i think windows 8 runs well! not keen on the metro style system but its an alright os when you add the classic shell. I dont understand why thy didnt release two options! Windows home has metro and pro had desktop which option for metro!! that what i would have done
I think once you get a Start Menu that Windows 8 is better than 7. Under the hood I think it is a superior OS.
The problem is the Start Screen and lack of Start Menu. With Classic Shell, you are done, and Windows 8 from then on is great.
Metro should have been optional peroid.