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Microsoft really has lost it
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12/06/2013 03:46:48
 
 
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11/06/2013 14:37:46
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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>>>Forcing users to change - that is the killer. They have been trying that since Vista and refuse to learn the lesson.
>>>I've been a Microsoft fan for decades, but I'm working hard to jump ship at this point.
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>>For a change, wholeheartly agree with you. I've been working on Win8 for a couple of months now, but really do not understand why they want scare away the enterprise users. I'm still trying to figure out why they've put away the startbutton. without it I'm just totally lost. the search feature is fine as long as you know what you are searching for and remember the right word in the language you are working in. But more often than not, it takes me way more time to find anything than through the start menu. (you guess I've install a 3rd party start button)
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>all you have to do is start typing on the "metro" screen and it will show you a list of matches.

Walters point of "the language you are working in" has more merit than you probably are aware of if you are using english-setup versions of windows mostly or only.
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