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    I can appreciate that the metro UI is simple for new users like the way phones are leaning to but for me I find it cumbersome, after playing with the pre-release, so I think I'll be skipping this version unless I have to (new direct X etc)

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke0102 View Post
    I can appreciate that the metro UI is simple for new users like the way phones are leaning to but for me I find it cumbersome, after playing with the pre-release, so I think I'll be skipping this version unless I have to (new direct X etc)
    i completely agree. metro is just too dumbed down, making it too cumbersome for a power user or even a moderate user to do anything short of basic common tasks. although i dont know if i will skip it. i may just look for a way to disable all that metro bs.
    Last edited by bobbintb; 03-01-2012 at 04:26 PM.

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    I used the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup to scan one of my laptops, and it seems that Microsoft Security Essentials is wont work with this version of windows 8. That already tells me something when their own products wont work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by attackdog View Post
    I used the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup to scan one of my laptops, and it seems that Microsoft Security Essentials is wont work with this version of windows 8. That already tells me something when their own products wont work.
    not really. windows 8 includes a newer version or iteration or something to that effect. that has happened with the last few versions of windows. when vista came out windows defender didnt work with it because defender came built in where as it didnt with xp. besides, microsoft has some of the most mediocre, if not just useless security products anyway. i find it funny that third parties seem too know their way around the windows system better than microsoft itself.
    Last edited by bobbintb; 03-01-2012 at 05:48 PM.

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    They got me with Vista so I will be in no hurry to jump on their Windows 8 bandwagon. And unless their is a compelling benefit I will choose to stay with Windows 7.

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    Guys you can switch to the old look....

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    Quote Originally Posted by imasoldier View Post
    Guys you can switch to the old look....
    How did you find this this treasure trove of a direct link to Microsoft OS developers?
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