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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft reportedly planning to go back to Windows desktop default [View all]lostincalifornia
(5,362 posts)2. It was obvious that business was not upgrading to it. They had better fix issues such as reading a
PDF takes you into metro mode. In fact for the 90% of business that doesn't have touch screens, doesn't want their desktop to look like an IPAD device when doing normal business activities, default back to Windows 7 for those folks.
The windows 8 interface was an inefficient interface for those on non-touch desktop type devices.
In addition, they should fix the start menu for these desktop uses, so it is back to Windows 7.
The 8.1 start menu implementation was a half-assed attempt to correct things. They should have implemented something like the Start8 application.
Then people could have rolled their own interface to their liking
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Most likely. Windows 8.1 did not address anything that was irritating most conventional users. The
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#6
It was obvious that business was not upgrading to it. They had better fix issues such as reading a
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#2
You are absolutely right, it is stupid that they don't realize that. They should either implement
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#7
If you are doing that, you are not getting the old Windows 7 Start, unless you have third party
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#8
Windows 7 is Vista. Problem was they released Vista too soon. They "felt" pressured by Wall Street
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#10
I agree, and their model would need to change if the want business to use them. As you alluded they
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#31
When you say "place folders at the bottom of the stack" what do you mean?.........
wandy
Feb 2014
#26
Sorry, can't help there. So far my experience with Win 8 has been limited to...........
wandy
Feb 2014
#30
M$ exits and has always existed because it is protected and subsidized by the government.
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#60
Ubuntu, but I disagree with you about the ease compared to OSx or Windows for non-techs. n-t
Logical
Feb 2014
#40
I imagine this person has no real experience except for his little plain home desktop PC. Don't....
Logical
Feb 2014
#46
It would be so simple to give you the option of whether to use the 'new' system or not.
randome
Feb 2014
#34
It was stupid. They thought it was cool. I just wanted things to work the way they were supposed to.
bravenak
Feb 2014
#54
My most recenbt purchase of my Toshiba was a Win7 machine, but they offered to
SoCalDem
Feb 2014
#58