Re: [iPad] Re: OT: Windows: It's over

 

Thank You 
 
 
 
 
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Date: 4/28/2013 1:04:38 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: OT: Windows: It's over
 
Much shorter boot time.
 
Applications seem to zip along a bit faster/better.
 
Better (at least more useful for me) shortcuts built in utilizing the
"windows" key.
 
I agree that Win7 was the most stable windows up to that point.
Win8 is just as stable, at least on my computer.
 
I wouldn't try to convince anybody who is happy with Win7 that they
should run out and get Win8.
 
I'm just trying to be a voice crying in the wilderness for those who are
avoiding Win8 on purpose, that it's nothing to run away from.
 
It's an incremental improvement over Win7 -- if people feel better
moving only to Win7, great, but from my experience all the naysayers
about doom and gloom about Win8 were wrong, so I just want people to
know that there's at least one very satisfied Win8 user out here.  :-)
 
David H. Bailey
 
 
 
 
 
On 4/28/2013 2:21 PM, whiterabbit32 wrote:
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> What makes Win8 better than Win7? Win7 was the most stable Windows I've
> ever used. I used most versions of Windows since Windows 3.0. Before
> that, MS-DOS.
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>    (  )       White Rabbit 32
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> On Apr 18, 2013, at 12:42 PM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@comcast.net
>
>> On 4/18/2013 10:25 AM, Kriss Spencer wrote:
>> > Do you have a touch screen on your Win8 PC? I don't, so I've been
>> hesitant to upgrade my Win7. Any thoughts?
>> > Kriss
>> >
>>
>> I don't have a touch screen on my Win8 PC. I still like Win8 better
>> than Win7. I operate from the desktop, not from the Metro interface, so
>> except for the lack of a Start button, which I rarely used except to
>> turn the computer off or reboot it, someone walking into my office
>> wouldn't know I was using Win8. Not that I'm trying to hide anything, I
>> just prefer working from the desktop.
>>
>> --
>> David H. Bailey
>> <mailto:dhbailey%40davidbaileymusicstudio.com>
>>
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David H. Bailey
 
 
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