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tried it, dumped it. I'm staying with Windows 7.
tried it, dumped it. I'm staying with Windows 7.
I will, as majority of the new computer users will most likely be running because when they buy a computer they get whatever OS MS is putting out.
I need to learn the ins and outs of WIndows 8 to be able to continue working or helping in this field.
People who know how to downgrade or Install windows 7 aren't the people who tend to have PC problems and need help.
So my main reason; People will start adopting it and I better start learning
Only 5 months ago I said this about Metro:
Then when Consumer Preview was released I started to think how I bashed those conservative "I hate change, give my XP back" geeks back when Seven was published. How I, among other geeks including some quite senior members of our own Seven Forums openly showed our contempt when some other geeks where only complaining, asking how Microsoft can be so stupid they replace XP with this totally different OS.
Let's be honest, some members were even banned basically because they voiced their negative opinion about Seven too loud and aggressively.
What has changed? An OS will be replaced with quite different one. No, wait. It has not changed from those days, it's the same story now. As with XP and Seven, also today with Seven and Eight the basic functions of the former can be found on the latter. As Eight looks at the moment, it is not so different when you think of it. OK, Start Menu is quite different and Metro totally new but you already have tools on interweb to get back the former and get rid of the latter.
After testing, searching, digging and reading almost everything about Eight I have found, I have grown to like it. Flexible and innovative Metro let's me pimp my Start screen as I wish, with direct access to my mail, media and friends. With a six button scroll mouse I can do wonders with just a few clicks. My rigs are synced, settings transferred without none whatsoever input from my side. Powerful Hyper-V takes now care of my virtualization needs, allowing me to install a virtual machine only once and then use it from any of my computers.
I share the opinion that the server version should be more traditional, that Metro GUI does not suit server. That being said, I like almost everything else on Eight, using Consumer Preview now as my main OS on all but one rig where I still have dual boot 7/8 system.
As older members already know, I am an egocentric vain narcissistic man, loving to quote myself , so here's something I posted a few days ago as response to This will be Microsofts biggest ever flop, far bigger than Vista on The Eight Forums:
Remembering how aggressively I behaved and responded here not three years ago when XP lovers criticized "my beloved Seven", I promise this time not to judge if you decide to stay on Seven or wait the Nine. However, I would like to recommend it and ask you to give it a change, to try, to understand that world and everything on it changes. Maybe time is now right to make these fundamental changes to our way to think how an OS should be, feel and look.Just my 2 cents:
I'm reading all these complaints about how difficult it is to find something, or how something works on Windows 8 CP. "I am an experienced Windows veteran since version XXX and I can not find this and can not do that", that seems to be a common nominator.
OK. I am an experienced Windows user, since absolute beginning of Windows. When I first saw Win 8 CP it was clear it is so different than previous versions that even experienced users might need to consult manuals and other written instructions.
I did so. And now I have absolutely no problems to navigate deeper and deeper on Win 8 CP, find what I need. The point is we should forget now the fact we are "experts" and start instead reading manuals. I know it's cool to brag that "only n00bs read manuals, I do not need them for I am a pro", but it's wrong attitude.
Control Panel cannot be found:BS! Can not hibernate: BS! Can not change this or that: BS!
Stop complaining. Read.
- Windows 8 Consumer Preview
- Windows 8 Consumer Preview Guide (pdf)
I have always been a Microsoft fan boy and do not shame it. I am happy they will give us this magnificent new OS; after my initial negative reaction I was afraid I would have to move over to Mac :)
Very sincerely, a happy Eight user.
Kari
Last edited by Kari; 12 Mar 2012 at 19:58. Reason: Fixed an incredible amount of typos ;)
I'll move on to Win8 when the vast majority of software actually mentions supporting Win8. This is likely a couple of years / service packs down the road, so not any time soon.
NO, i dislike win 8 for metro and everything else being the same as windows 7 so theres no reasons to upgrade unless they do a big improvement like more features and don't force me to use metro i dont want to have to be tweaking win 8 to remove metro i want Microsoft to give me the option. Also untill most programs are for win 8 and work better then on win 7. Other then that not anytime soon.
Already on windows 8 since DP and now CP as my daily main OS
I've tried both the Dev and Consumer previews. I can honestly say I gave it a chance. The metro UI completely kills it for me. If I want a tablet interface, I will buy a tablet.
IMHO releasing a tablet version of the OS, and allowing power users a proper interface is the path they should have taken.
I could not wait for wins 7 as vista was a nightmare, wins 7 has been a loyal trusted friend, up time 18 months used and abused daily and has never failed or complained,
The interface of 8 is being questioned too much by those far more informed than me.
I will stay true to my system until the bitter end.
May that be years to come - LOL.
Best Regards to all. Peter
Depends on one thing ... my pocket.
Till date 8 is like Ubuntu to me ... a nice shift of taste ... nothing more. Ubuntu comes on free :)
If I ever buy it, still I will use 7 as my primary OS . I am very happy with it. On the other hand, 8 is complicated with its metro UI , as I think. Dont like metro that much