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I use Logmein to create a VPN to do this, so not checked whether there's any improvements in Windows itself.
I will end up getting it and upgrading but only because of the performance, behind the screen changes.
I just think Metro on the PC is a waste. Why do I need to install the Wikipedia app when I can simply just browse to Wikipedia?Why do I need to use the eBay app when if I want to say, contact the buyer of an item i'm selling, it sends me off to Chrome and the full ebay site to do so?
It's stuff like that which seems a bit pointless to me but obviously they are aiming for the 'One OS' so I can understand the functionality being there.
I use Logmein to create a VPN to do this, so not checked whether there's any improvements in Windows itself.
Due to live tiles, admittedly only on certain things. I can see myself being in metro a fair bit, once some good apps our out.
Reverse of what you said, why open a webpages or software when I can see what I need in a live time be it email, Callander, weather, messenger or what ever wmelse might be usefull.
Also some apps just work better than the website, mainly BBC news/Iplayer, but they arent on wondows though.
Metro is great for media and quick info and I will be using it for that, one key combo I can flick to and back out of it and see tons of information. In desktop for software/non metro games it's also brilliant and the "missing start menu" isn't an issue at all. Right click where start menu use to be or metro with its far better search covers everything.
Should have been clearer, I use LogMeIn Hamachi and then RDP into any of the machines I've attached to that network.
hope they let you pre-download win8 then await the key, the servers are going to be hammered.
i know most people don't like it but a lot of people will still download it.
SkyDrive
Search within SkyDrive
Rename and move folders and files
New first-run experience
Custom sort order
Mail, Calendar, People, and Messaging
Conversation view of your inbox
Complete IMAP account support
Accepting and declining invitations in email
Capturing and updating your account picture
Improved search
Search for a contact within the Messaging app
Photos
Crop and rotate photos
New auto-curated collage slideshows
View photos and videos on network locations in your Pictures Library such as Windows Home Server, network shares, and HomeGroups
Move through photos in your Pictures Library even when you open them from the desktop
Maps
Bird's eye view
3,000+ indoor venue maps
Driving directions hints
Improved navigation and layout
Improved customization, including custom pushpins and roaming options
Integration with Bing and Travel apps
Bing
Richer search results for local content and images
Bing rewards integration
Use zoom on your search results to see related queries
Use the file picker to select an image from Bing to use on your lock screen or in your other apps
Finance
Additional news and magazine content
More market exchanges enabled
Finance videos
News
Additional news content from partners such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal
Enhanced article reader, including font customization, zoom, pagination, and more
Improved offline reading experience
News videos
Slideshows
Sports
Additional news and magazine content
Sports videos
Slideshows
New soccer leagues, including MLS, J. League, and Brazilian League
Travel
Additional news and magazine content
Improved flight search and new flight progress indicator
Improved hotel listing page
Interactive 360-degree panoramas (gyroscope supported)
Weather
Improved default location usability
Hourly weather forecasts, up to 10 days
Day & evening high/low temperatures
Video
Purchasing in local currencies
Closed captioning
Search by actor or director
Music
Expanded music services
Rich "Now Playing" experience
Discover more music with SmartDJ
Games
Exciting new games
In-game purchasing
Invites and turn notifications
A number of web sites have been tracking how many Windows 8 "Modern" apps have been made available in the Windows Store since the RTM version of the OS was completed in August. The most optimistic report claimed that there are currently over 3,000 apps available in the store. While well below the numbers for iOS, Android and even Windows Phone, that's still pretty good for an OS that's won't officially launch for over two more weeks.
But does Microsoft have a ton of Windows 8 apps waiting in the wings? That seems to be the claim from Keith Lorizio, the vice-president of US Sales and Marketing at Microsoft. In a video interview with Beet.tv, conduced during last week's Advertising Week event in New York City, Lorizio says that Microsoft is targeting for Windows 8 to have 100,000 apps available within the first 90 days of its launch.
That's a rather ambitious number. After all, it took Windows Phone nearly two years to reach the 100,000 app mark. On the other hand, Windows 8 will be installed in a much larger number of devices (desktops, notebooks, hybrids) than Windows Phone so perhaps Lorizio's prediction may not be completely crazy.
Lorizio also predicted that Windows 8 would have 400 million users by July 2013. He said that Windows 8 was going to be a success because of its "massive distribution", along with giving the user the same experience across all devices in the Microsoft family (Windows 8, Windows Phone and Xbox 360).