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If you running the beta what's your experience with it so far? Would it be worth the upgrade from win7? Any issues with the beta? |
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@phly_kid | 7 April 12 | |
not good. I dont even have hopes that the official one will be any good. it looks sleek granted, but, usability is highly questionanle. more orientated for touch screen pc's. On a different pc ina different try i would reinstall it again but for now stick to windows 7 would be my advice
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@phemzask | 7 April 12 | |
its nt user friendly, so i lyk it!
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@massac | 23 April 12 | |
hate the start menu..
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@mok214 | 23 April 12 | |
But at least there will only be three versions compared to eight versions of Windows 7.
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@saif7 | 24 April 12 | |
it may feel better with tuchscreen monitor s
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@play.con | 24 April 12 | |
It's like eating custard through a straw.
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@mok214 | 24 April 12 | |
They said Vista would be better with a touchscreen moniter too, but we saw how well that lead balloon flew.
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@newt182 | 24 April 12 | |
Win 8 is a big disappointment. I just hope MS don't make anything Win 8 only, in gaming, and force me to update to the POS OS. They could have made it optional to install the cr*ppy Metro UI thing, because you only need, or even would want it, if you are using a touch screen.
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@mok214 | 25 April 12 | |
A new test version of Microsoft's flagship Windows 8 operating system -- expected to boost support for tech gizmos and let PC makers kick the tires of the forthcoming OS -- will be made available to the public in the first week of June, the company said Monday. I imagine they made a new start button for this release.
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@daorry | 25 April 12 | |
lol I hope the ad a start button and just not the IE
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