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Comment Re:Major Supplier does not want home based servers (Score 1) 165

So how does one do this on Windows? I suppose you could do it by IP with the Windows firewall but I thought you were against firewalls; additionally, with IPv6 there's no guarantee that the prefix assigned by the ISP will remain the same, if I'm reading other comments correctly. Isn't this kind of task is exactly what a firewall is supposed to do for you?

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score 1) 183

Most don't like the fact that the Start menu has been replaced

It is almost an improvement over the start menu. I found the start menu too small in Vista/7 once I had 10+ applications installed. A pop-up launcher (if the Modern UI launcher opened in a pop-up over the current app/desktop, for example) would actually be an improvement, in my opinion. As it is, running full-screen on my 27" monitor is rather wasteful and used to break my focus before I got used to it.

new apps take up the entire screen

This is another thing that makes sense on a tablet or notebook screen, but is just wasteful on a large desktop monitor. Why can't Windows 8 have a proper tiling window manager for Modern UI apps or allow you to run them in a window on the desktop? This would, in my opinion, completely eliminate my problems with them.

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score 1) 183

The problems aren't so much being touch-friendly. But that it is also mouse unfriendly in many ways

That's exactly what I mean by "touch-first". Touch interaction is (supposed to be) the primary interaction method for Modern UI, and that is, if not a major problem, an annoyance if you have no inclination or ability (no touchscreen) to use that input method.

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score 1) 183

There are a rather large number of options in the OS that are only accessible via that UI

Aside from (some parts of) Networking and the Lock Screen, I can't think of many settings that need to use the Modern UI interface to access.

The Start Menu was removed for the sole purpose of shoving a tablet-centric UI down users throats for the sake of their presence in the Tablet market. The entire Modern environment is centered around that (and to establish Microsoft's walled garden.)

TBH, I was originally somewhat excited to hear that MS was (finally) making their UI touch-friendly. Instead, we got a patchily-implemented touch-first UI. They threw out everything to force an Android/iOS-style mobile OS onto their users when there wasn't even any evidence that users actually wanted that. Instead, MS is trying to enter an already-crowded market with an inferior product. Then again, they pulled it off through sheer persistence with XBox, so maybe it will be considered an acceptable alternative 4 years down the line.

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