Wowbagger
The Infinitely Prolonged
It's not just dumbed-down, they totally removed its brains!!
Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/download
.... oh, and one more thing... Your Welcome!
They removed the start button they had in the developer preview, and made a thumbnail of the metro interface appear if you move the cursor to the bottom left corner, which you click on to see the metro interface.I installed it a while ago and I wasn't impressed. The Metro UI is awkward to use on a desktop and the main OS is almost exactly the same as W7 (which i'm not a huge fan of) except they completely screwed up the Start button, I actually had to use Google to work out how to shut the damn thing down.
Whether or not they have changed those for this release i'm not sure, and I can't be bothered to install it again to find out.
I assumed Windows Infinity was a "cool" way of saying 8.
The 8 fell over. ∞
You'd think the brain-bank at Microsoft would be smarter than this.
Hey, I've been testing out Windows 8 just the past few days (for my job). I agree with a lot of the sentiments here. It's definitely going to be a higher learning curve to migrate over to it than it was for previous versions. I foresee a lot of our staff people here are going to hate it too, but it will be at least a year or more after it's official release before I'll even consider putting it on a computer, and only under duress!
It's designed for the iPad/SmartPhone people in mind, and to integrate with those devices (which I don't use any of). Hiding the menus until you move the cursor to the various corners isn't so hot either, and I see people are already creating apps to bring back the lost buttons - LOL
Not so. How many people installed Vista? I still use XP at work and like many corporates we're skipping Vista and straight to win 7 RSN. If reports I hear are true we probably won't go to 8 as the training curve would be a major hit.People have been complaining about the next release of Windows since NT. There's always this little burst of outrage, and then everybody upgrades, because they have no choice. Let's face it.
Lots of people are sticking with XP, which is from 2001. It's ten and a half years old! I am writing this from Windows Server 2003, for some reason.People have been complaining about the next release of Windows since NT. There's always this little burst of outrage, and then everybody upgrades, because they have no choice. Let's face it.
Why would I think that? After years of them making new software harder to use than earlier iterations, it's what I expect.
Honestly, I don't think they don't get it wrong all of the time. Win XP did some things right, and Win 7 has fixed a few things that have been wrong for years. But that whole restructuring of the menus that made Office so much harder to use is embarassing.
I just don't rate MS as good interface designers.
Lots of people are sticking with XP, which is from 2001. It's ten and a half years old! I am writing this from Windows Server 2003, for some reason.