Expect more Windows 8-isms.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2031...coolest-features-in-microsofts-leaked-os.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2031...coolest-features-in-microsofts-leaked-os.html
That is a terrible awful name. That just makes me think of blue screen of death. A whole operating system based around the BSOD.
Microsoft: taking their best OS ever, and abandoning it for a completely shit business strategy.
Windows 7, cold dead hands, yada yada.
That is a terrible name. That just makes me think of blue screen of death. A whole operating system based around the BSOD.
Windows Blue/9 seems to be half a step forward, but it's still half a step back.
That is a terrible awful name. That just makes me think of blue screen of death. A whole operating system based around the BSOD.
It is a service pack* not 'the next version of the OS
I feel like I should buy a new laptop while I can still get Windows 7
I feel like I should buy a new laptop while I can still get Windows 7
Good luck. I bought a new laptop at Best Buy in November, and it came with Windows 8.
Unless you're talking about removing Win8 and installing Win7 in its place... in which case, have at it.![]()
It's not so much that Win8 is bad, but that it represents an ideological shift in Microsoft that's moving towards closed systems. You said it yourself, desktop mode in Win8 is not fully functional by default, to get the same sort of functionality as Win7 you have to download third party software. The OS by default tries to get you to use the new Start screen, and to use Modern apps that you can only purchase from the Windows Store. I'm sure Win8 has plenty of new stuff that makes it a worthwhile upgrade for you, the new task manager and file transfer UI's are particularly nice. But for me, and curmudgeons like me, I don't want to reward Microsoft with my money for moving in a direction I don't want them to go down, and as a consumer I can only vote with my wallet.I don't know why people complain about Windows 8. I set my computer up in about half an hour and it was just as functional as Windows 7. I installed Classic Shell as a precaution but actually found myself using the start menu less.
That is a terrible name. That just makes me think of blue screen of death. A whole operating system based around the BSOD.
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