Re: Snap
Hi again.
I've used Windows 8 for almost a year and I still feel that it is very un-intuitive.
I'm still using it on my new computer, but I will install Classic Shell when I really need to get to work.
It's just easier.
If someone starts in and learns Metro from scratch it probably makes sense.
Like people who learn to drive with an automatic it's easier to keep doing what you are familiar with.
I didn't, I learned on a stick and I now have a 6 speed manual.
It's just easier for me to stick with what I've used for many years.
Remember I never used Windows 7's interface stock either, i'm using something closer to Windows XP.
But the main thing is I don't see any advantage to using it.
Actually I do see the advantage of using an automatic transmission, but I still prefer a stick.
What does Windows 8 do better?
For the most part all I need to do is access the software I wan't to run.
It's easier for me to do that from my desktop or task bar.
Why keep switching back and forth?
I've used Rocket Dock and the task bar for years to organize all the software I use day to day.
Anything I need to access when I'm in another programs like, Word, Chrome, Windows Explorer, or my Mail go on the task bar where they stay visible.
Everything else is on Rocket Dock one click away.
It just makes more sense to me.
Mike
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