and much more beautiful than osx. microsoft has done it. the gui team there has done it. apples os will look a million miles behind.
and much more beautiful than osx. microsoft has done it. the gui team there has done it. apples os will look a million miles behind.
I don't mind working in the desktop on w8 but I'm not enjoying the start screen as much. I also ended up adding classic shell start icon to get IE away from the bottom left corner of the desktop. Probably should have just left it at w7.No. it's very ugly and unpolished. Win7 looks miles better really.
Not to mention OS X.
Win8's UI may be pretty, but it's incredibly unintuitive.
You have to use it for some days before the gestures become automatic.
Not only it's intuitive for me, it gets things done real quick. It's an awesome UI.
The main reason I did not give it a bit more time was a program I use daily would not work. I really do need to be able to move files around easier, I never give up on such things and will give it another look once it can support that program I use.
Out of curiosity, what program was it? Anything that works in Win7 should work in Windows 8.
I thought so as well, there may be a way to get it to work I was just have a lot of trouble with it. Direct TV To PC. Had issues with no screen capture protection etc... I doubt it was the program itself just issues within the system to have that run correctly.
I bet it has something to do with Media Center not being installed by default in Win8. There's probably some .dll file, codec, plugin, or what have you that your DirectTV program requires that's there in Vista/7, but is missing in 8 because of that.
and much more beautiful than osx. microsoft has done it. the gui team there has done it. apples os will look a million miles behind.