On 2/13/2014 9:02 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
This about sums it up for me:

"It doesn't do a thing to address the fact that Windows isn't a single
OS. It's two of them, mobile and desktop, fused together unnaturally
like a Frankenstein's monster."

And it's sad, because from what I've seen of 8.1, especially on the
eldest kid's laptop, it is an improvement over 7 in a lot of ways.
Starts up like a rocket for one. If you could just boot it straight into
a desktop/Start menu that is like Windows 7, or to the Metro UI on a
tablet, and never the twain meet, it would be great. Or if it were easy
to implement an alternative shell, like the *nix world, but that would
leave them open to the sort of Gnome vs KDE vs whatever infighting that
plagues that platform.

Windows 8 (besides the connectivity problems I am having) is great for the reasons you mention. It is the user interface that is all over the board. I have to Google just about everything.

Quick, how do you turn down the sound?

--
Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

http://www.san-dc.com

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