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Edited by Bistromathics: 1/31/2014 2:36:52 AM
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MS is backpedaling hardcore for Windows 9

I might actually upgrade from Windows 7 for that

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I don't care

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Lol Windows, ChromeOS FTW

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Does anyone even say FTW anymore?

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As a user of Windows 8.1, I'm pretty happy with my OS. There have been some cosmetic changes (like having the Start Screen appear on top of your desktop) and functional changes (like the ability to boot to desktop) that make the experience better for us lowly mouse-and-keyboard users. We also got out Start button back. Yay. But it seems to finally be sinking in for Microsoft that the mice among us are just not getting used to the Metro UI. The [url=http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/30/5362156/windows-8-1-update-1-boot-to-desktop-by-default]latest rumored change[/url] to Windows 8 is where boot-to-desktop is enabled by default. The option is currently hidden beneath some layers of menus, and I wouldn't have known about it at all if I hadn't have read it on the internets. Other changes include putting Search and Power buttons on the Start Screen itself. You currently have to either right-click in the bottom-left corner of the screen to find the power options, which seems way too complicated for such an obvious feature. Search is similarly hidden in either the Charms bar, accessed by moving the mouse to the rightmost corners and dragging towards the middle, or on the Start Screen where it can be accessed by simply typing. Metro applications can also be pinned to the taskbar, rather than just the Start Screen which desktop users will apparently never have to see again, and they can run as windows on the Desktop. This is more or less a reversal of what Microsoft wanted to do with Windows 8. In that OS, the Start Screen was the main UI for everyone and the Desktop was just another app. In Windows 9, it appears that the Desktop will play a more prominent role.

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  • I still have windows 7 and refuse to use 8. I will never use 8. In fact i just built my new pc a few weeks ago and of course I went with Win 7 ultimate. No way on earth I would use 8. It's not for me and I hate the UI in 8 with extreme passion. I do not even like xbox 360 or the xbox one's blocky user interface, just annoying and harder to find info quickly when it's spread across the screen like a galaxy lol Windows 9 will be better. MS knows that they can't make an OS for pc users work like a tablet touch screen anymore. By then Win 8 will be outdated and people won't be screaming at me to get 9 anymore, instead they will say I should get 9 and will gladly do so if the Ui is better. Nothing frustrates me more in an application, web browser, game or OS is when Ui is change just for the sake of change and it's WORSE than how it was before. UI is made to be USER FRIENDLY and function! When UI gets to hip and cool for it's own good and confuses veteran consumers even you've got a problem. Just youtube like "why windows 8 sucks" and you'll get plenty of logical and reasonable explanations for why the OS UI doesn't work for everyone. Good for those who do like it. Not taking away your fun but not everyone likes it or has to like it. I'm glad I can stick with Win 7 for as long as I desire.

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