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  • #16
    Well Win 8 is running flawlessly on my desktop PC. I use a Bamboo Touch instead of a mouse, so I can take advantage of all Windows 8 has to offer.

    If your tired of Windows, you might want to try Ubuntu Linux. You can download it to try as a live CD. Generally I spend 80% of my time running Ubuntu and about 20% running Win 8. You can install it as a second boot option, So you can keep you current Windows system.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by CrabbyAzz View Post
      Well Win 8 is running flawlessly on my desktop PC. I use a Bamboo Touch instead of a mouse, so I can take advantage of all Windows 8 has to offer.

      If your tired of Windows, you might want to try Ubuntu Linux. You can download it to try as a live CD. Generally I spend 80% of my time running Ubuntu and about 20% running Win 8. You can install it as a second boot option, So you can keep you current Windows system.
      Ubuntu is cool. I've been using it on a regular basis for the last year, but only for about 20% of my computer use.

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      • #18
        My son and family have been using XP then W7 and were happy with it. Recently my grandson got a new laptop with W8 and they don't like it. I suspect it is more of a get used to it thing but then again, I upgraded to W3.1 in the early days and now have XP which does what I want. I may have to go to W7 or W8 but I don't want to.

        I used to be smart but tonight discovered I don't even know how to take a picture with my new (only 6 mths) phone. Maybe the real problem is I really don't want to take pictures with a telephone.... kinda liked the "hello operator?" bit calling Fairview 2179 instead of whatever 10 digits I have to double check half way through.
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        • #19
          Here's my opinion on Windows 8. Note that I have never seen it in person, only in video, pics, and reviews. I do intend to check it out at a store when I get around to being able to afford a new computer, because you really do have to see something in person before making a final decision to permanently hate it, lol.

          That being said, on to my opinions thus far: It looks like the starting point on the old AOL screens back in the early days of the internet, which feels extremely limited. This bugs the ever-loving cr4p out of me and almost makes me mad with frustration. It seems geared more as a toy for kids to play on, not a real OS meant for getting real work done. It's a major let-down to me. If I wanted an interface like this, with the limitations inherent to such an interface, I would buy an iPad or Windows-based tablet. My iPhone has taught me the real work limitations of such a platform. I love that phone, but I wouldn't want to use it for anything other than playing.

          My two cents.

          Edit: I currently use XP on our computer. It still does everything right, is still stable, never crashes. It's still perfect. I have no desire to use any of the newer versions of Windows. We'll see what Windows 9 looks like.

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          • #20
            Starbug, it seems like that on the surface, but once you get used to it...and see how you transition, in some ways it's an improvement to getting work done.

            I used to keep my desktop (work) cluttered w/ icons for apps I used, had some down in the taskbar, etc. Now, that has transitioned to what in essence is 2 systems. My housekeeping and communication stuff all comes in a 'modern UI' tile app (email, skydrive, calendar, lync, outlook, skype, contacts, twitter, even evernote and onenote that I use frequently. It's all part of the win8 ui.

            Only think I know keep on my desktop and taskbar are WORK apps, Visual Studio, SQL Server + Oracle tools, my various source control clients, etc.

            Dunno, it's just given me a nice delineation between heads down work, keeping the crap out of the way, and everything else.

            Multi-monitor support is spectacular and how you interact with them. It does a much better job of seeing and remembering different work locations (based on the model of external monitors you plug in) and starting apps back up where you had them last time. It's just nice nice nice.

            Multi-touch on my touchpad lets me navigate pretty much like a touch device when in the new Win 8 UI. And as Crabby mentioned, you can do something like a Bamboo device or Logitech has a nice large touch device over Bluetooth that I played w/ the other day, pretty sweet on Win 8.

            Anyway, just some other thoughts/observations. At first, it slowed me down, but I definitely do real work on it now...never miss a beat.

            Mostly, things like 'hybrid boot' baked into Win 8 and the speed with which it boots on an SSD will keep me from going back to Win 7.

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            • #21
              Thanks for the additional feedback on Win8 Chrish. That is good to know and I will keep that in mind when I do finally get around to looking at it in a store. We need a second computer, so this will eventually be something I will have to tackle. I just can't afford it right now, so haven't been into a computer store yet.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Starbug View Post
                My iPhone has taught me the real work limitations of such a platform. I love that phone, but I wouldn't want to use it for anything other than playing.
                I think your underestimating your phone. I use mine to remote desktop into my computer. This allows me to run my home desktop computer from anywhere using VNC. Using the DropBox app, I can sync my files between all family members with all kinds of devices. Basically I have access to all my files from anywhere. Using the Verizon App I can program my DVR from anywhere. Evernote app allows you to take notes, clip web pictures to store and sync between all your devices. You can even print from you phone directly to your home printer.

                Smartphones are extremely powerful devices, but they are designed like windows 8. They look extremely simple, friendly and even childish, but behind the facade they are powerful & near limitless.

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                • #23
                  I can't for the life of me understand why anyone in this age of air conditioning would want to open a window let alone 8 of them.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                    I can't for the life of me understand why anyone in this age of air conditioning would want to open a window let alone 8 of them.
                    Now that's funny!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Starbug View Post
                      My iPhone has taught me the real work limitations of such a platform. I love that phone, but I wouldn't want to use it for anything other than playing.
                      IPHONE, IPAG ARG...... We have both and I don't like them. We have a MACbook too that I liked at first because it was faster than the XP machines I have.

                      My work laptop is Windows 7 and it's a real improvement over everything else I have used, PC or Apple. If 8 is good I'd like that.

                      A REAL WINDOWS based phone would be good for me too.
                      The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by CrabbyAzz View Post
                        I think your underestimating your phone. I use mine to remote desktop into my computer. This allows me to run my home desktop computer from anywhere using VNC. Using the DropBox app, I can sync my files between all family members with all kinds of devices. Basically I have access to all my files from anywhere. Using the Verizon App I can program my DVR from anywhere. Evernote app allows you to take notes, clip web pictures to store and sync between all your devices. You can even print from you phone directly to your home printer.

                        Smartphones are extremely powerful devices, but they are designed like windows 8. They look extremely simple, friendly and even childish, but behind the facade they are powerful & near limitless.
                        Whoa. I actually didn't realize my iPhone would do any of that. I do stand corrected!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                          I can't for the life of me understand why anyone in this age of air conditioning would want to open a window let alone 8 of them.
                          Hilarious! I like that one.

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                          • #28
                            I've heard that 8 is just an update to touch screen for Win 7. I'm just upgrading... restarting with Win 7 Pro after almost forever with XP ME/Pro... mainly because I'm supposed to be able at some point to run XP programs under a window in 7 Pro.

                            I had a hard drive go bad and copied/backed up to a new drive and hope to use most of that stuff. Whenever I get a real stable setup with enough of my programs under 64-bits, I hope to clone an SSD and and see how that runs. I did get a new 1TB fast drive for the new install.

                            One question, though on Win 7 Pro... if your drive /system goes to "sleep", how do you revive it. I only have one keyboard with a sleep button, and that's my Ubuntu machine. Any key wakes it up, but this natural keyboard has no special keys... and I just found and bought 2 more for $9.99 each at the BX.

                            Wynn
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by wyntrout View Post
                              One question, though on Win 7 Pro... if your drive /system goes to "sleep", how do you revive it.
                              I can wake my Win 7 machine from sleep with either the keyboard or the mouse. I'm using Win 7 Ultimate, but I imagine the steps are the same.

                              Control Panel > Device Manager > (choose your device) Keyboard or Mouse > open the tree > right click Properties of the device listed below > click Power Management > click Allow this device to wake computer.

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                              • #30
                                Thanks, Kevin. Win 7 boots a lot faster than my kludged up XP Pro setup. I really like the quick sleep and wake up of Ubuntu, but I turned off the sleep mode on my Win PC. Keyboard or mouse DIDN"T restart it but I'll try setting it up again.

                                Today I had a few weird things happen... my remote temperature/humidity/barometric pressure sensor at the head of the bed had a weird reading for BP and then while I was looking at it, the temperature lowered to 66.6 degrees. I replaced the batteries and reset it and now it's okay, BUT... when I turned on my PC, I got something totally different... it "couldn't start"! Windows?MS ran some kinds of scans and reported to MS and shut down! WTF!?? I turned the PC back on and it worked as normal.
                                While having the problem it asked if I wanted to restore to a previous point and I said no. End of the World gremlins?

                                Thanks, Kevin.

                                Wynn
                                USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
                                Avatar: Wynn re-enlists his wife Desiree, circa 1988 Loring AFB, ME. 42nd BMW, Heavy (SAC) B-52G's
                                Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

                                Thomas Jefferson said

                                “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
                                and

                                "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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