Who thought fullscreen apps was a great idea on a desktop Maybe they have a use with multiple monitors..
what is the point. and then.Once I bypassed metro via Classic Shell it seems just like Windows 7 from a functional point of view
My pointOnce you have a way of bypassing and ignoring the Metro side of Windows 8, its a fairly good operating system
what is the point. and then.
Windows 7 market share still growing despite...
Windows 8 performance issues
- inability to turn off UAC without breaking half the OS functions
- inability to turn off hibernation without slowing down the shutdown process (it is a vital part of shut down)
- crappy Wireless connection management
- bad performance when connected to secondary screen (TV or monitor)
- slower internet
Only slowing it down to win 7 speeds.Windows 7 market share still growing despite...
Windows 8 performance issues
- inability to turn off UAC without breaking half the OS functions
- inability to turn off hibernation without slowing down the shutdown process (it is a vital part of shut down)
Very similar to win 7- crappy Wireless connection management
Not to me, maybe a pebkac issue- bad performance when connected to secondary screen (TV or monitor)
- slower internet
Anecdotal evidence has several definitions, which usually relate to how certain types of evidence cannot be used to logically conclude something. We see examples of this type of evidence all the time in commercials. A person tells us how their breath feels fresher after using a certain brand of toothpaste, or people testify to the clearing of their acne as a result of special products. Anecdotal evidence is often used in place of clinical or scientific evidence, and may completely ignore research or harder evidence that points to an opposite conclusion.Does the term anecdotal evidence mean anything to you?
Francis Hates Windows 8
[/QUOTE] Got some good belly laughs...the machine can boot in the first place :hmm: