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blackhawkdown Site Moderator
Joined: 23 Apr 2005 Posts: 704 Location: usa
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:25 pm Post subject: WINDOWS 8 |
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anyone start fooling around with this? i tell ya, i'm not a fan, so far. if i ever have to use it, i'm going to use some of the many "hacks" to make it appear like win7. hehe....
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bobflemming Resident Artist
Joined: 21 Oct 2005 Posts: 1702 Location: London UK
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:02 am Post subject: |
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yeah, im with you there....my win 7 looks like xp _________________ A day without wine is like a day without sunshine -hic! |
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blknight3 Lifetime Member
Joined: 19 May 2005 Posts: 1254 Location: Canada
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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I tried several of the RTC versions, but it's not going on my PC. I even bought some extra copies of 7 to keep for future use. Last I checked actual sales of 8 are doing worse than Vista. _________________ For every person with a spark of genius, there are a hundred with ignition trouble. |
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DVDCoverArt Site Master
Joined: 21 Apr 2005 Posts: 1439
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:47 pm Post subject: Windows 8 will be a failure of epic proportions |
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My son programs or a living and I have been in the computer industry for over 20 years. My son doesn’t know anyone who likes or is using Windows 8.
Microsoft has already admitted that it is going to fail when they fired the one who created Windows 8. The said he simply left the company but everyone in the computer industry knows better.
Windows 8 is ok as a tablet operating system because it is designed for a touch screen. However, it simply doesn't work well on desktops.
The majority of Windows 8 sales have come from personal computer manufactures like Dell and thy are being forced to sell it. But corporations and small companies have no intention of upgrading. In fact, I have yet to find anyone who likes Windows 8. Friends who have purchased a new computer have replaced Windows 8 with Windows 7.
For those who subscribe to business licences, such as Windows action pack witch comes with multiple licences for all their business applications. The licences I have for windows 7 will expire in August. This is the first time they have ever done that. What incentive is there for me to continue paying an annual fee? I can still use Vista and even XP if I wanted too, but as of August I will longer have that option.
Here is my prediction. Microsoft will release a service pack to allow consumers to make Windows 8 look and feel like Windows 7 and if they don’t, you will see a huge migration to Linux based operating systems such as Ubuntu which is extremely user friendly and will run most of your Windows based programs.
Windows 8 is going to go down in history as Microsoft’s biggest blunder. _________________ DVDCoverArt
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tkboxer Resident Artist
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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As someone who is running a XP machine with a almost full hardrive I will be buying a Windows 8 machine soon. I understand that it is getting poor response as a PC OS and as I haven't used it I couldn't comment to that.
I do think that MS's idea was to put the same face across its entire platform, Windows, Surface Pro, Surface RT and Windows Phone 8 and to that extent its probably not a bad idea. The problem as I see it is, the "Metro" interface does not translate well on a PC, especially a non-touch PC.
If one can customize the Windows 8 desktop to their needs it may be acceptable and gain traction over time.
Another thing MS could do is to allow Metro to be switched off with the account user still having be ability to enable background syncing with all other MS devices on his account. In essence just a notification bar that is always on the screen.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Windows in the next year. _________________ No matter how many times you try...you can't clone the dirt off your screen. |
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DVDCoverArt Site Master
Joined: 21 Apr 2005 Posts: 1439
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 5:06 pm Post subject: Windows 8 |
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tkboxer wrote: | As someone who is running a XP machine with a almost full hardrive I will be buying a Windows 8 machine soon. I understand that it is getting poor response as a PC OS and as I haven't used it I couldn't comment to that. |
You might want to do what I did and run Windows 8 in a virtual machine. If you are going to buy a new desktop you need to use Windows 8 before you buy it.
If Microsoft listens to their clients (us) they will release a service pack that will allow users to make it look and feel more like Windows 7. If they did that I would consider using it. But if they allow it to be altered to look like Win 7, why upgrade?
I would consider using it on a tablet but not my laptop, which is considered a desktop replacement, but as a desktop OS, never. Even if I had a touch screen for my desktop I wouldn't use it.
As I said, I have Windows 8 setup in a virtual environment on my desktop and I haven't found anything about it that I like. I would be willing to go back to XP rather than use Windows 8. _________________ DVDCoverArt
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blknight3 Lifetime Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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The one and only thing I liked about Win 8 is that it is a faster load than Win 7, and maybe a touch faster in response time, but with an SSD it doesn't show as much.
There are 3rd party programs out there now that will allow 8 to look and work like 7, but the way I see it, if you have ro do that then why bother. I'm going to wait and see what Win 9 brings. _________________ For every person with a spark of genius, there are a hundred with ignition trouble.
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blackhawkdown Site Moderator
Joined: 23 Apr 2005 Posts: 704 Location: usa
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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hrrrmmm, may be time to buy some win7 discs.
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blknight3 Lifetime Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:29 am Post subject: |
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I bought 3 copies of Win 7 home and 1 of Win 7 pro to keep on hand. That was in Dec..... now down to 1 and 1. Going to get a couple more _________________ For every person with a spark of genius, there are a hundred with ignition trouble. |
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