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Originally Posted by Sirius
Shame it does not act or feel anything like that.
If you had a room of say 100 non windows 8 users and asked them to do a variety of tasks with windows 8 that they can presently do now with windows 7, how many would you say would be able to do it as quickly as they do now and how many would say WTF, why does it look like a mobile phone or pad interface ????.
Microsoft decided to force a whole new way of working on there users and never at one time prior to it did it strike them that people might be a bit ****ed off about it 
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with a little patience ( something I know you will admit you lack) windows 8 is a very easy to use OS.
If you put 100 average windows users in a room with 100 windows 8 pcs I configured hardly any of them will know the difference. They might say oh there is a ribbon on explorer that's new or oh look some extra trendy apps and a fancy screen I can use when I want. What they will say is oh my that booted up quick, oh wow this is fast and snappy, oh it shuts down quick, The few business workers who sign into VPN will find it easier than ever. I could go on all day. Ive also spoken to loads of people who actually like the new UI and are not afraid of change