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tizmeinnit 25-08-2013 16:48

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by idi banashapan (Post 35614643)
just remember, you're not the only one here who can offer advice on computing. there are a number of very useful and friendly posters here who offer more than desktop pc advice. you are by no means an authoritative figure. imo, just lose the attitude and the anger. you're no special more special than anyone else here. :)

lol you talk like your trying to help yet you are condescending yourself. I will continue as I am and if our opinions differ I can live with that. Cheers Dad ;)

Please be aware that all I said today was " use the search luke" to the guy who could not find the calculator which is very easy to find using the search ( or in my case a keyboard key) then I get you trying to teach me to suck eggs so of course I was sarcastic in my reply. You no likey? me no carey

idi banashapan 25-08-2013 16:55

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35614645)
lol you talk like your trying to help yet you are condescending yourself. I will continue as I am and if our opinions differ I can live with that. Cheers Dad ;)

Please be aware that all I said today was " use the search luke" to the guy who could not find the calculator which is very easy to find using the search ( or in my case a keyboard key) then I get you trying to teach me to suck eggs so of course I was sarcastic in my reply. You no likey? me no carey

lol. Q.E.D.

Sirius 25-08-2013 17:32

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35614621)
it takes 1 minute to add a start menu and then its just like any other windows since 95 pretty much

Please do not tell me what to do that is the teams job not yours


But why should we have to add a start button, seems to me they don't have a clue how to offer an option to there users and instead make some else do it. User friendly os my arse.

BTW i have lots of patience, but not for an over hyped under powered mobile phone operating system. Lets be truthful here it has not got a very good reputation, in fact a reputation that has forced the company who created it to rush out a fix with i might say a start button that is still nothing like the original one, could that be because it has not sold anywhere near what they expected it to sell, could it be that they know it will be very hard now to temp windows 7 users to down grade there massively better OS for this pile of cow excreta :)

Stuart 25-08-2013 17:59

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35614607)
Most windows users will use only a fraction of what the pc can do.
There is more than one search method in 8 have no problem with any of them and if you do not know the name why would you want to use it?
resource hungry gui? funny win 8 is the lightest out the box since XP

Not as light as an OS with just a command line which is effectively what you are using if you need to resort to searching for everything.

tizmeinnit 25-08-2013 18:33

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35614657)
Not as light as an OS with just a command line which is effectively what you are using if you need to resort to searching for everything.

ok dude windows 7 and you want to run services.msc quickest way to do it is start search and there you go. Other option win key r and run services.msc long winded way through the menus what's the diff? win 8s search is just the same

Ben B 25-08-2013 21:55

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I for one have no issues with Windows 8, Windows + Q to get to the search for applications is easy enough and applications I use regularly I add a shortcut to the desktop or pin it to the taskbar, you just have to adapt. Then again I didn't really use the Start Menu on Windows 7, so there wasn't that much to adapt to for me personally. I just think a lot of people don't like change

tizmeinnit 25-08-2013 23:09

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35614651)
But why should we have to add a start button, seems to me they don't have a clue how to offer an option to there users and instead make some else do it. User friendly os my arse.

BTW i have lots of patience, but not for an over hyped under powered mobile phone operating system. Lets be truthful here it has not got a very good reputation, in fact a reputation that has forced the company who created it to rush out a fix with i might say a start button that is still nothing like the original one, could that be because it has not sold anywhere near what they expected it to sell, could it be that they know it will be very hard now to temp windows 7 users to down grade there massively better OS for this pile of cow excreta :)

and no one is twisting your arm making you use it either. Yet you have a few times, liked it then not liked it again when something does not work right yet like an old game like Call of Duty 4 for example

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Originally Posted by Ben B (Post 35614763)
I for one have no issues with Windows 8, Windows + Q to get to the search for applications is easy enough and applications I use regularly I add a shortcut to the desktop or pin it to the taskbar, you just have to adapt. Then again I didn't really use the Start Menu on Windows 7, so there wasn't that much to adapt to for me personally. I just think a lot of people don't like change

you are right :)

I however embrace it because change in tech means advancement :)

Sirius 26-08-2013 00:49

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35614794)
and no one is twisting your arm making you use it either. Yet you have a few times, liked it then not liked it again when something does not work right yet like an old game like Call of Duty 4 for example

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you are right :)

I however embrace it because change in tech means advancement :)

Call of Duty works fine on it now, shame about the OS :LOL:

Dave42 26-08-2013 01:08

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Ben B (Post 35614763)
I for one have no issues with Windows 8, Windows + Q to get to the search for applications is easy enough and applications I use regularly I add a shortcut to the desktop or pin it to the taskbar, you just have to adapt. Then again I didn't really use the Start Menu on Windows 7, so there wasn't that much to adapt to for me personally. I just think a lot of people don't like change

exactly well said :clap::clap::clap: plus lot quicker to find your programs on windows 8 usually one click instead of scrolling threw all the start menu don't need a start menu at all windows 8 is lot better than 7

Sirius 26-08-2013 11:25

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35614855)
exactly well said :clap::clap::clap: plus lot quicker to find your programs on windows 8 usually one click instead of scrolling threw all the start menu don't need a start menu at all windows 8 is lot better than 7

I do like change but i like change that i can control. You can clap all you like but the sales figures for windows 8 prove its not going to be the hitter Microsoft wanted or expected. It will never be taken up by business and will ultimately join the ranks of the Microsoft fails.

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True, on the desktop, Windows 7 still ranks as the top operating system with 44.85-percent of all PC users, followed by the still popular Windows XP with 37.74-percent. Vista—yes the never-loved Vista—comes in at third with 4.51 percent. Despite the fact that finding and buying Windows 7 PCs has become increasingly more expensive and difficult, just try finding one in a retail store, Windows 8 share is growing but still comes in last at 4.27 percent.

Worse still, Windows 8's month-over-month growth rate is lagging further and further behind Vista's dreadful 2007 adoption numbers. When comparing the operating systems when they were first launched, Windows 8's adoption rate in its first month trailed Vista by just over half-a-percent among PC buyers. Now, in their 8th month out, Vista's market-share numbers now lead Windows 8 by 3.64 percent. Needless to say, both lag far behind XP and Windows 7's numbers at similar points in their product life-cycle.
http://www.zdnet.com/windows-8-conti...il-7000016222/

The sooner there are api's to allow BF3 and 4 to run in linux the better then i can dump windows for good.

Russ 26-08-2013 11:30

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Ben B (Post 35614763)
I just think a lot of people don't like change

It's say it's a bit more than that - I think people don't mind change as long as it's not forced on them. If there's an option then we can try something for ourselves, see if it works and continue if we like it or revert if we don't. I can't stand 8's themes, toolbar etc, I much prefer that of 7 however I don't have the choice to make it look that way any more. I'd have liked to have been offered the option of doing so or keeping it as it is. Instead MS have decided they know what I want.

That's what I think people object to.

tizmeinnit 26-08-2013 11:43

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35614890)
I do like change but i like change that i can control. You can clap all you like but the sales figures for windows 8 prove its not going to be the hitter Microsoft wanted or expected. It will never be taken up by business and will ultimately join the ranks of the Microsoft fails.



http://www.zdnet.com/windows-8-conti...il-7000016222/

The sooner there are api's to allow BF3 and 4 to run in linux the better then i can dump windows for good.

you can control it. What changes in win 8 from win 7 you want to control that you can't

M$ reported 17% increase in profits so I think they are ok

also M$ have over 90% hold on Desktop market share and Windows 8 is increasing that hold

http://www.zdnet.com/new-usage-stats...op-7000016211/

Dave42 26-08-2013 12:37

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35614890)
I do like change but i like change that i can control. You can clap all you like but the sales figures for windows 8 prove its not going to be the hitter Microsoft wanted or expected. It will never be taken up by business and will ultimately join the ranks of the Microsoft fails.

but you can control it Sirus mate in 8.1 you can boot straight to desktop turn off hot corners see apps list instead of the live tiles on start screen if you want which is like a much faster start menu

Hugh 26-08-2013 12:38

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
It's unlikely that most Corporates/SMEs will move to Win8 in the next couple of years - they have all just moved/are moving to Win7, and the effort involved in migrating and integrating hundreds, if not thousands, of applications (including complex Line of Business and ERP systems) on hundreds, if not thousands ,of desktops, isn't something people want to do more than every five years or so....

According to Tiz's link, Win8 is growing at 0.5% per month, or 6% per year - so it should take around 16 years or so....;)

tizmeinnit 26-08-2013 12:55

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35614905)
It's unlikely that most Corporates/SMEs will move to Win8 in the next couple of years - they have all just moved/are moving to Win7, and the effort involved in migrating ad fixing hundreds, if not thousands, of applications on hundreds, if not thousands ,of desktops, isn't something people want to do more than every five years or so....

According to Tiz's link, Win8 is growing at 0.5% per month, or 6% per year - so it should take around 16 years or so....;)

The figures are not a surprise but the results are not as bleak as some are making out.

People loved XP and it still has a massive market share, As does Win 7 due to the fact it had much better optimisation over Vista and of course XP got long in the tooth and held back advancement.

Like it or not in a unknown number of years time there will be a need to move forward to keep up with the tech I am sure in 5 years win 7 will have XPs seat in the market share Win 9 ,10 or whatever will have taken win 7s place and there will be haters for the next need to change whether its win 11 ,12 etc. The thing is with an over 90% share 17% profit increase does anyone really think M$ is in any kind of real trouble?


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