TV's Frink said:
Johnny Ringo said:
sent from my xhonzi 8 Pro.
Shut up and take my money!
okay...What really happened in his kitchen? ;)
Fives said:
Someone wanted me to fix their daughter's computer, so last night was my first extended time with Windows 8. You know what, after the 20 minute learning curve, I kind of like it. You have to think of it like booting into a giant start menu, which you can then close to get back to normal. I search for all of my programs in my Win7 start bar, so searching for everything in Win8 was just a matter of going to the opposite side of the screen.
People give MS crap all the time, but at least they have the balls to try different things. Everyone decried the Ribbon interface in Office, I was happy that MS wasn't just changing fonts and calling it a day. It's hard to change the way people work, even if it is more efficient. MS tries, and sure they end up going back on a lot of their ideas, but they tried.
The layout does have some great ideas but it's far from intuitive. Once you're used to it all things do move smoothly.
My frustration stems from using a touch based interface on a desktop PC. hopefully 8.1 will fix that. At the moment I'm exclusively using touch enabled device and it's pretty quick to get around using your fingers.
So far it has handled everything I've thrown at it either as well as or better than Windows 7.
The start screen is actually a handy way of having quick access to whatever you want, although I am waiting for 8.1 to fully configure it the way I want. The live tiles are so large that I only fit a handful on screen at once - even the zoomed out view only shows some of what I have pinned.