I think this is going to be huge. I was deffinitely going to need an incentive to upgrade my computers from 7 to windows 8. Having it be this cheap might just do it. I'm going to download the release preview soon and give it a shot.
I downloaded windows 8 and put it on my laptop. I'm VERY dissapointed.
Windows 7 is the best OS I've ever used. It fixed everything that was wrong with Vista and was rock solid. Windows 8 has the worst UI design possible for a laptop.
It actually took me a minute to figure out how to get to the control panel.( You have to right click within those tiles to get an all applications menu). Its really strange how its almost like you have 2 opperating systems installed. For instance if you change a setting in the desktop mode version of IE it doesn't change it in the metro or tile version.Who thought having menus that only show up when you hover over corners of the screen was a good idea?
The only thing I really liked was how when I entered in my live ID that my email, zune pass, and calendar were instantly integrated into the OS. I actually use MS services for my email, calandar, music, skydrive ect full time. It kinda worries me that I don't like this. I don't really see any reason for someone who isn't invested into the MS ecosystem to swtich.
I think this could be a pretty cool tablet OS, but for getting real work done its going to be a failure if they don't integrate some kind of classic mode.
Here, http://www.pcworld.c..._windows_8.html next to last paragraph, is the answer to Nergal's question from that other win 8 topic, looks like good news.
Here, http://www.pcworld.c..._windows_8.html next to last paragraph, is the answer to Nergal's question from that other win 8 topic, looks like good news.
According to some reviews I've read it's supposed to be "tablet like." But if they go the "tablet like" route why bother with Windows at all - bet they didn't think of that one. I didn't like the looks of it based upon some screenshots I've seen.
Windows 8 doesn't build its Contacts list dynamically. Instead, it keeps a cache of contacts from all of those sources stored on the machine. The cache persists even when the user logs off or the machine is turned off. That means anyone who can sign on to your PC with an administrator account can see all of your contacts and all of their data -- names, email addresses, pictures, telephone numbers, addresses -- whatever you have on file or whatever's been sucked in from Hotmail, Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
I will probably get it, just going to wait to see if Microsoft sends me anything. I have been doing a lot of closed testing stuff on it. I heard I was supposed to get a big discount on it, but then again it is Microsoft...
I wonder if my MSDN account will be given a free copy of Windows 8 when it is released.
I imagine they will be giving it away as a free "trial" with the catch being, you have to activate it in 30 days or your copy goes kerplunk! Then, pony up $39...
Well, I have an MSDN account through my college, and we've access to nearly every pice of microsoftware going back to 3.1 (sans office) for free, but I don't know how long it takes for them to propagate new products (if at all)