Windows 8?
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Its a horrid first week having 8 but you get used to no start button and charm bar on the side. 8.1 is exactly the same as 8 but it has a start button that just takes you to the weird dashboardy thing. You get used to it eventually0
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oh gawd I despise it , start menu is horrid ,0
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I'm wondering if it was designed strictly for the touchscreen laptops. I think that's most likely what I'll end up buying. But I'll look for Windows 7 or 8.1 because I want a Start menu.0
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Don't like it. It's weird. I downloaded a start button from Iobit and that helps, but still, it's not Windows 7.0
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HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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It's faster than 7. Other than the dashboard (which you can completely ignore with 8.1, since you can boot directly to the desktop,) it's really not much different from 7. Faster, less resource intensive. It's a great operating system, and I've yet to see a single valid criticism of it, beyond "OMG IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS WINDOWS 7 THAT I'M ALREADY FAMILIAR WITH!!"
I've used every version of Windows that has existed, and 8 has become my favorite.0 -
Yes, I got it specifically for my writing.
I wouldn't recommend win8 to anyone
who loved Xp or Win7. It's more like your
smart devices. I wanted a stupid old
Windows device and got this instead.
Finding Win7 preloaded is pretty difficult
these days though.0 -
It's faster than 7. Other than the dashboard (which you can completely ignore with 8.1, since you can boot directly to the desktop,) it's really not much different from 7. Faster, less resource intensive. It's a great operating system, and I've yet to see a single valid criticism of it, beyond "OMG IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS WINDOWS 7 THAT I'M ALREADY FAMILIAR WITH!!"
I've used every version of Windows that has existed, and 8 has become my favorite.
I'd probably get used to it if I did use it regularly, but I feel no great desire to do so, even for the performance benefits.0 -
im not into it but you do get use to it
i got a new lap top a couple weeks ago that had windows 8 and it ended up "Failing to update" and completely looped/crashed
had to take it back and get a new one as per the protection plans advice ...soooooooooooooooooooooo unimpressed0 -
Ugh, I can't decide. There are several available from Best Buy with Windows 7, but they're more expensive because they're selling more than those with 8. I guess I'll just go into Best Buy and play with one.0
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It's faster than 7. Other than the dashboard (which you can completely ignore with 8.1, since you can boot directly to the desktop,) it's really not much different from 7. Faster, less resource intensive. It's a great operating system, and I've yet to see a single valid criticism of it, beyond "OMG IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS WINDOWS 7 THAT I'M ALREADY FAMILIAR WITH!!"
I've used every version of Windows that has existed, and 8 has become my favorite.
I'd probably get used to it if I did use it regularly, but I feel no great desire to do so, even for the performance benefits.0 -
I hear it is the new Vista.0
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I hear it is the new Vista.
It is in line with MS releases.0 -
i use it at home and at work, work wise its a bit of a pain with various issues but that wont cause the standard user any problems. at home it is best suited for a touch screen device, 8.1 is better and tbh its good once you get used to the layout (people are always scared of change at first)0
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Maybe I'm a special snowflake but I didn't find the change too jarring. Took me a day or two to figure out where everything is, then I was good to go.
The biggest annoyance is the side bar, always drifting into that thing. The biggest advantage is the Netflix app, works much better than the website.
I can't compare performance since I had XP on my old laptop which was a beautiful machine that lasted me nearly four years and got 8 with my new one which is a piece of **** that's already breaking down.0 -
I was a little thrown by the layout and design of it but adjusted quickly. It's actually rather nice once you bother to take the time to learn the ins and outs!0
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despise it. It belongs on nothing else but a tablet/0
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I was a little thrown by the layout and design of it but adjusted quickly. It's actually rather nice once you bother to take the time to learn the ins and outs!
This.
I then upgraded to 8.1 and wouldn't want to switch back to the older versions.0 -
It does take some getting used to. They shouldn't have changed it like they did, but it's just the interface. All my programs still work as the did under Windows 7. That's what's important. The interface can be tweaked, but not software incompatibilities. I'm sure there are some programs that may not work, but none of mine.
The interface problem can be fixed by using free or paid third party apps to bring back the Start menu instead of using the new Start screen. If you only use a few things the new Start screen would probably work.
I spend most of my time on the desktop and not the Start screen. With Windows 8.1 you can opt to default to the desktop.
Speed is really a non-issue. It isn't actually faster, I don't think. They've optimized the startup process so it appears to be faster, but then once it has booted not all services have actually started yet and you may still wait for background processes to spin up.
You'll be fine.
P.S. I'm with you on the Apple topic.0 -
I love it. Takes some getting used to but once you figure it out it is really fast.
For those that hate it and want XP or windows 7, just remember, XP is no longer a valid option and Windows 7 will eventually follow the same path. Software is constantly being upgraded and changed. People just need to get used to that fact and adapt.0 -
If your new laptop will have a touch interface, you might want to consider Windows 8.1. Otherwise, like everyone else has said, it sucks Gates' money bin, and will make your *kitten* itch.0
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8 isn't too bad. I got used to it..0
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If you have a touch screen, its awesome
if you dont have a touch screen, it can be an adjustment
overall, I like it.0 -
With the latest update it's not bad at all. Plus the old start menu is supposed to be coming back later this year.0
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I've gotten used to windows 8 and its no so bad anymore!!! I havent updated to 8.1 yet .... though it keeps asking lol!0
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8.1 is a little better b/c you get the start button back, but I still hate it. I would rather have Windows 7 (haven't switched at home, but we use it at work)0
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It's faster than 7. Other than the dashboard (which you can completely ignore with 8.1, since you can boot directly to the desktop,) it's really not much different from 7. Faster, less resource intensive. It's a great operating system, and I've yet to see a single valid criticism of it, beyond "OMG IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS WINDOWS 7 THAT I'M ALREADY FAMILIAR WITH!!"
I've used every version of Windows that has existed, and 8 has become my favorite.
I'd probably get used to it if I did use it regularly, but I feel no great desire to do so, even for the performance benefits.0
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