I ended up with Windows 8 for a recent home build since it was cheaper at
the time. Regretted it for about a month, now I'm near Window 7 annoyance
with it (which is a good thing). There is a Classic Shell program (open
source), which brings back a much better computing interface and it
practically looks like Windows 7 in every way. Add in some minor tweaks and
it's like I never left Windows 7.

I will say it makes very little sense to upgrade from 7 to 8 for most
users.

--
Jeremy MountainJohnson
Jeremy.MountainJohnson at gmail.com


On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 8:54 PM, Jason Hsu <jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com> wrote:

> I looked at the computers at Office Max yesterday and got to see Windows
> 8.  It's rubbish!  How are you supposed to do anything?
>
> As a Linux user, I've been so spoiled by the user-friendliness of Linux
> Mint, Puppy Linux, and antiX Linux.  Windows 8 is even worse than Unity.  I
> felt completely out to sea.  There were some Windows 7 computers there as
> well, and Windows 7 (at least in the configuration I saw) didn't look that
> different from Windows XP, the last Windows OS I have significant
> experience with.  I can't imagine how anyone who likes Windows XP or 7 will
> like Windows 8.  Anyone who objects to Unity will hate Windows 8 even more.
>
> Microsoft today reminds me of General Motors during the Malaise Era.
>  Windows Vista was Microsoft's Chevy Vega.  I expect Windows 8 to go down
> in history as Microsoft's Chevy Citation, Cadillac Cimarron, or Oldsmobile
> diesel engine.
>
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