Trakar
Penultimate Amazing
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I'm sure this had to have been brought up elsewhere. But I hate Windows 8. My wife has a laptop with Windows 8 installed... it's full of spamware (mysearchdial) and I just can't bring myself to fix it for her. Just Navigating around that system is a horrible experience... I can never find a program... I'm constantly get sucked back out to this tile screen... I use it a bit... but I just can't get used to it. I remember when facebook used to change up the site... and everyone would hate it, including myself.... for about a week... and then you wouldn't even remember what the old facebook looked like.... This is different... I can't even begin to see potential advantages.... it's horrible..... Why did they do this?
Personally I love the fully customizable tile interface and consider it one of Win8 strengths. In order to make optimum use of Win8 capabilities, however, you have to actually go in and customize the system for your use. If you are a closet Mac fan, that basically means not changing anything. If you are a traditional Windows/Dos user however, this means wholesale customization of the interface from the root out. The main thing about adapting WIN8 for your use is to spend time actually using the system and tweaking it to the style of your usage. 8.1 is a very useful upgrade (especially for mobile devices and touch screen systems), and 8.2 should bring even more utility to the desktop systems (especially for users that just can't adapt to the benefits of the tile interface).