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#160
Very well said, it seems that everyone is asking for improvements and change but then a lot of people don't want change when it arrives, they want the same old operating system they have been using for years.
When something new is offered, take a little time and try it, by a little time I mean 2-3 weeks.
Figure out where everything is at, what you can change easily and what takes a little more determination to adjust to your liking.
When I first saw the new start menu I thought 'what the .... is this' then decided to give it a real shot.
It's not difficult to learn, kinda reminded me of looking for the 'shutdown' button in Vista, but once you find everything and start changing it to work like you want it to, I like it.
The start menu is a big desktop customization app like Rainmeter or Fences but, these apps will be icons and gadgets or any combination you want, or none.
Hopefully they will give you an option to startup in the desktop or new start menu, and improve the switching between the two.
This is an alpha version.
With all the talk about making it better and giving the user the choice, I'm sure they will build an OS for almost everyone.
For the individual preference, there is always the option of staying with Win7, Vista or even XP, as well as other choices.
It's new, it's different, take it and make it yours.
Resistance is futile...