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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch" [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)touch wasn't added as an additional bonus, but as the default, and the desktop is rather gimped, so much so you have to go to third parties to have the start menu back. Hell, my Brother-in-Law just got a new laptop with Windows 8 installed, and I had to show him how to get into the Control Panel to uninstall McAfee from it. He's not a computer novice, and he's younger than me by 6 years, still in his 20s. This is ridiculous.
The problem with Windows 8 is that in order to have similar functionality to Windows 7, you have to find tutorials online, install third party software, and interface with the computer in archaic ways, as if you are unlocking secrets rather than just working on your own computer, this isn't how good OS design works. Its like Linux in the mid-90s all over again.