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Comment Re:Now (Score 1) 133

they might bring the website into the "early" 21st century

I don't understand what it means when people say that. It's a website with organized, searchable content that can deliver varying forms of multimedia. What is not "21st century" about it?

Comment Re:Seriously, are MS devs really using Win8? (Score 1) 628

I really hope that 8.1 or another future update simplifies the process of adding installed application icons to the start screen. For now it has to be done individually and it can be tedious if you're trying to add a lot of them. If I set up a brand new machine and install, say, the MS Office suite, it automatically creates icons in my personal start screen and that's great. However, the next person to sign on with their own profile will only have the bare minimum default start screen. Office is there, but it's not even straightforward to get into the 'All Apps' screen to find it. Even if I could just ctrl+click multiple application tiles and add them to the start screen en masse, it would really simplify the whole process.

Comment Re:Too little too late (Score 5, Insightful) 628

They're on the right track, but their implementation is still too blurry. Right at the first boot (or during the installation) of Windows 8 the question should be asked before the user can do anything else: "Do you want to use this as a desktop or as a tablet?"

Choose "Desktop" and you are presented with the same familiar UI you would expect in Windows, and no full-screen Metro. If you want to use the built-in Metro apps, launch them from the Start menu they just appear in their own self-contained, manageable windows.

Choose "Tablet" and it'll default to its current behavior, with the full-screen touch-friendly interface and Desktop mode accessible as its own tile.

Stick an option in the control panel where people can change this setting if needed later on down the road. One OS to develop, both usage cases covered.

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