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It feels like a faster, sleeker 7, polished already.
There are explorer improvements especially the graphing function which will open precise graphs showing all copy operation progress. These just work, fast.
By pushing the Apps over to the side of a real, functioning Start Menu, they are both unobtrusive and convenient to try, configure, hide or uninstall.
This lack of App pushiness got me over h8ing them and lured me into Mail where I've easily converged all 5 webmail boxes into one interface with a large reading pane, Skype and OneDrive built-ins, Reader which is fine, Calendar and Contacts since my mailboxes all brought them along into one big Alphabetical directory. I still need to get into the players.
For power users you only need to rightclick the Start button to get almost anywhere you need to go quick. There is a bit of a conflict still between Control Panel and PC Settings which duplicate each other, but as long as they leave Control Panel and don't default entirely to appcentric, skimpier PC Settings this is negligible.
I'll step aside until I get back to California next Tues and install the latest build which Kari is already raving about on my Facebook page. Can't wait.
There are explorer improvements especially the graphing function which will open precise graphs showing all copy operation progress. These just work, fast.
By pushing the Apps over to the side of a real, functioning Start Menu, they are both unobtrusive and convenient to try, configure, hide or uninstall.
This lack of App pushiness got me over h8ing them and lured me into Mail where I've easily converged all 5 webmail boxes into one interface with a large reading pane, Skype and OneDrive built-ins, Reader which is fine, Calendar and Contacts since my mailboxes all brought them along into one big Alphabetical directory. I still need to get into the players.
For power users you only need to rightclick the Start button to get almost anywhere you need to go quick. There is a bit of a conflict still between Control Panel and PC Settings which duplicate each other, but as long as they leave Control Panel and don't default entirely to appcentric, skimpier PC Settings this is negligible.
I'll step aside until I get back to California next Tues and install the latest build which Kari is already raving about on my Facebook page. Can't wait.
