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In reply to the discussion: My first impression of Windows 8 [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)53. Totally agree about Vista
My second laptop has Vista and my wife uses it. She complains about it all the time. Of course it doesn't help that she loads tons of crappy programs on to it and has no idea what she's doing. It is incompatible with many of the programs as well.
Windows 7 is great, but I am dreading the day I need to replace this laptop with another. I want to avoid Windows 8 like the plague.
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I'm sticking to Windows 7 as long as I can, I don't find the touch screen orientation of 8 appealing
Nika
Apr 2013
#7
K&R !!! K&R !!! K&R !!! K&R !!! K&R !!! I have that on the 2 main systems, but I do also have
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#32
Same here, since around 2003 or so. I've heard great things about Ubuntu but I've never seen it
arcane1
Apr 2013
#28
Microsoft has already indicated they will start in desktop mode for those that
still_one
Apr 2013
#8
I've had it a few months and gotten a bit used to it. I still find it clunky and slow.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
#9
The damned "show desktop" icon kills me. Last week at work we were all upgraded from XP to 7...
arcane1
Apr 2013
#33
It's very annoying that it's on the right hand side. What the fuck were they thinking?
CrispyQ
Apr 2013
#56
That's the same reason why car manufacturers put fins on cars in the 50's.
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#36
An excellent pick, Kubuntu Linux. Only windows sw I've bought was Win 95, that was enough.
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#30
Our people who don't listen to their SYSADMIN bought a few WIN 8 home systems for use in the shops
DainBramaged
Apr 2013
#19
Some adjustment needed...after about 5 minutes I sat down and read "Basics"
HereSince1628
Apr 2013
#20
Not conceptually sound. When Windows developers are developing software, the company
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#24
"How is anyone else doing?" Ubuntu, Chrome and Firefox are working just fine! LOL
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#29
To make it user friendly, they'd have to pay people to come in off the street to beta check it and
RC
Apr 2013
#68
MS can go to hell where all screens are blue. Don't use Ubuntu ...it's for smart people...
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#40
My next format and install will be a Linux Mint and Win8 dual boot system. Consensus on 8 is...
Locut0s
Apr 2013
#46
I bought the start8 app that allows you to use the start button on the bottom left
jonthebru
Apr 2013
#78