i know we have a windows8 consumer thread, but wanted to find out what people think in regards to upgrading?
for me...
when on vista i was dying to get windows7 it was pretty much the same in looks and design just a million times better, it could also be used in the work place and home.
now windows8 seems to change everything from what is arguably MS's best OS. I understand the change and keeping up with what google and apple are doing is important as well as staying relevant, but i cant really see how windows8 fits in the work place (in its current state) and i don't know what a lot of senior windows users are going to think of it?
Furthermore i can see when you buy a laptop each and every tile is gonna be filled with chudware, links to toolbars, norton 60 day trials and ebay shortcuts. I understand people like you and I will remove or even format from the off, but 90% of users wont know what the hell they are doing.
I for one will use it to stay 'afresh' but jeeeeese why break a winning formula and at least give the user or the company/school the option to have it as it is in windows7
for me...
when on vista i was dying to get windows7 it was pretty much the same in looks and design just a million times better, it could also be used in the work place and home.
now windows8 seems to change everything from what is arguably MS's best OS. I understand the change and keeping up with what google and apple are doing is important as well as staying relevant, but i cant really see how windows8 fits in the work place (in its current state) and i don't know what a lot of senior windows users are going to think of it?
Furthermore i can see when you buy a laptop each and every tile is gonna be filled with chudware, links to toolbars, norton 60 day trials and ebay shortcuts. I understand people like you and I will remove or even format from the off, but 90% of users wont know what the hell they are doing.
I for one will use it to stay 'afresh' but jeeeeese why break a winning formula and at least give the user or the company/school the option to have it as it is in windows7
I'm not convinced about metro, at all, but just about everything else is slicker and quicker than windows 7. for that alone I've already ditched windows 7 on my pc
could Microsoft have rolled out changes to Task Manager in Windows 8 to Windows 7 via a service pack or something?