Soldato
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im pretty sure you did on the first preview
im pretty sure you did on the first preview
You might be right but remember that build was really for tablet computers. Strange oversight nonetheless but people were citing it as an example of how bad the UI was on the finshed product.
I'm sure there are bags of improvements under the hood but most of those are lost in me right now, I feel more awkward around Windows than I have for years. Once I'm on the desktop I just feel lost, constantly thinking that wouldn't it just be easier to have the "START" button.
it's easier to quote other incorrect forum posts / old blogs than is it to go find out yourself, i suppose. 'Quite a few people on these forums are guilty of that lol
what in particular did the old start menu provide that you are now missing
Probably familiarity, at the moment I find myself constantly having to flip in/out of Metro or pressing WinX just to find things that I could find in an instant before.
HEADRAT
far more powerful search
learn the application names if you can, windows key + app name is the fastest way to launch an app other than pinning it to the task bar, imo. You dont even need to type the full name, ie; windows key + 'calc'
How is that an improvement though!
Snap, but I got a little further, started using it then windows update added something and I rebooted and now I can't get back in, just the new BSOD screen.
That will teach me to do an upgrade.
Now trying to find a working boot method to recover my back from my server.
How is that an improvement though!
What's the official way of making the address bar appear in IE? I have to press back, is that the only way?
Also, does the tile shortcut to IE not share the same settings/cookies as IE when you open it from the win7 style desktop?
I think I would like it if it was more win7 style with the old start menu, but I do like the new win8 tweaks, just not the tiles, which would be better suited on a tablet OS.
There isn't any excuse for people not giving it a try and forming their own opinions as MS provide a 90 day fully functional trial of the final product which anyone can download from this site - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh699156.aspx