Author Topic: Windows 8 coming 10/26  (Read 4806 times)

I had the preview on one of my computers, it certainly felt faster.

It's not the same without start button.

This is where I had a problem. I use the start menu far too much, but I believe there are some third-party programs out there that can allow you to re-create it.

What I find odd is that Microsoft said the reason they got rid of it was because people "didn't use it", yet I also heard they were trying to prevent people from making a third-party menu for Windows 8. Why do that if some people actually use it?

I use it all the time, and yes they are trying to kill linux it seems.


CANT WAIT FOR SURFACE AAAAA LIKE 27 DAYS

Plus the whole big box thing seems like a downgrade from normal Icons. Infact the OS looks like a step backwards to try and kill the desktop market and draw people toward the phone and tablet market while forcing the pc gamers into the dieing console market. Lame.


Windows 8 is going to be bad. I'll stick with Windows 7.

It looks like this was designed for a touch screen rather than a desktop computer...

It looks like this was designed for a touch screen rather than a desktop computer...
lol you need to actually use windows 8 to understand that the only major difference is the start menu

lol you need to actually use windows 8 to understand that the only major difference is the start menu
So the only major change is that the start menu was made much worse? No thanks.

You should have put Vista WAY lower on that chart.
Not really.

I don't agree with the centralized platform Windows 8 provides.

http://www.pcgamesn.com/article/why-windows-8-catastrophe-anyone-pc-space

Gabe Newell doesn't agree either.

I dislike the default layout even if it can switch between different setups, I think i prefer the current one better.