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Am i the only one who disliked all the changes they did to desktop file explorer in 8.
Messed up the perfect windows 7 explorer pretty bad.
"oldnewexplorer" kind of does the trick to bring it back to 7 like state, but with all the updates storming in, you never know when it'll stop working. :)
True. So anyone reading this who wants to give feedback needs to open a Microsoft account. No biggie to do this: Windows Technical Preview - Windows Insider Program - Microsoft Windows
You can sign into apps individually and still use a local account,
The only app I'm signed into using a Microsoft account is the feedback app
I have no idea where transparent/ Glass would apply to,
All windows do not have borders all you have left is a 2d page welcome to 2d windows 10TP this will not change
Only a third party will mess with this which will make 10 as popular as 8 barely 15%
There's already plenty of existing feedback on glass/ transparency.. unfortunately no one scrolls through them and Me Too's any of them :/
Which will insure the feature will not be there
There's definitely nothing wrong with not having a smart phone, I know plenty of people who don't and they are just fine. I personally could not live without my smartphone as I travel for work, get email on the go, need different apps to do my work, etc. I guess even if I didn't need it for this, now that I've had one, I don't think I could go back simply because even though it costs more, at least IMO, it provides plenty of benefits to offset the cost.
Here in the uk the difference between the cost of running a smartphone against a "regular" phone is less of an issue, and all the current tariffs at my ISP include some data.
My latest contract I went from a tariff including 1GB data 600 minutes and unlimited texts to the same but with totally unlimited 3G Data for an additional £3.00 per month.
I've also the option of switching to a 3GB 4G package for the same price, ( though the unlimited is better for my needs ). I can also use the phone as an emergency 3G wireless hotspot if I need when out with a laptop or tablet, or my home fibre breaks :)
In the US MetroPCS has unlimited calls, texts and data for $40US monthly. There are irritants like dead areas of cities I visit and no cell signal in house I'm visiting in Palm Springs now. But I had that same problem with ATT on a family plan for 3x more.
When my Florida roommate handed me down his old iPhone I was wary and am wondering how much of a quality of life improvement it is that I can answer email and forums posts as I move about the cities nearly cut off from the environment I'm passing through. It's great for productivity though and unchaining oneself from a desk.
I do like the maps though. I just found a bike path along river bed on Google Maps that got me 10 miles on without city streets
Last edited by gregrocker; 01 Dec 2014 at 16:18.