New
#40
What I as well as many do indeed understand is that W7 is extremely popular because it is designed to fit the specific needs of the desktop user and it does it extremely well. Not so with W8!
What you keep trying to sweep under the rug is that with W8, MS specifically targeted the mobile crowd in an attempt to cash in on Apple's market, and desktop users were left by the way-side. Touchscreens were not specifically designed for the desktop user. We were a mere afterthought, and were tossed a few table scraps by MS in hopes they could sell us a bill of goods.
Well no thank you. There's a whole lot of us out here who are not buying that bill of goods, and are not ready to trade in a great OS like W7 for a one-size-fits all half hearted solution like W8.
If it fits your needs, great! But it doesn't fit ours.
There was a perfectly easy fix for that problem, but MS chose to ignore that.