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Old 11-30-2012, 09:41 AM   #21
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I've watched webinars from the Win 8 dev team and they just seem to hate the old start menu with a passion.
Most of the users I deal with aren't fond of it either, because they never seem to look into it for their programmes. "But Groupwise isn't installed on my system!" "Ummmm, yes it is. Click the start button, then click on All Programs."

Pinning programmes to the Taskbar was a big improvement, for those users, because they would never find anything if it wasn't a shortcut on the desktop or in the old Quick Launch. The tiles thing is just visually overwhelming.
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Most of the users I deal with aren't fond of it either, because they never seem to look into it for their programmes. "But Groupwise isn't installed on my system!" "Ummmm, yes it is. Click the start button, then click on All Programs."

Pinning programmes to the Taskbar was a big improvement, for those users, because they would never find anything if it wasn't a shortcut on the desktop or in the old Quick Launch. The tiles thing is just visually overwhelming.
Just installed iTunes
Step 1. Run installer
Step 2. Click finish
Step 3. Look at new tile that points to Apple update installer. (um...what about itunes?)
Step 4. Type itunes to pull up application I just fucking installed
Step 5. Switch to desktop mode to see if there are any icons lying around
Step 6. Switch back to metro to see if maybe I overlooked the tile
Step 7. Make mental note to not install a lot of stuff on windows 8 because having to scroll through all these fucking tiles is going to be annoying
Step 8. Look over at my lovely wallpaper on my windows 7 desktop. Bye bye...going to be staring at fucking tiles from now on.
Step 9. Switch back to desktop and estimate how many icons I'm going to be pinning to that taskbar
Step 10. Vaguely recall why the hell I'm poking around...oh yeah that fucking itunes I just installed.
Step 11. Reminisce about in every other OS I can just go to where the logical grouping of all installed apps are and just launch it from there.
Step 12. Go to windows 7 desktop and type itunes in search bar..
Step 13. Watch itunes launch on windows 7
Step 14. go back to windows 8 and say fuck this...proceed to multistep process to shut down.
Step 15. yank plug out of wall and...kick cat
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Step gajillion: Double click apple update tile.
Step gajillion (+) 1 : Notice Itunes box is unchecked.
Step gajillion +2: Curse apple
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Old 12-03-2012, 05:34 PM   #24
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Just installed iTunes
Step 1. Run installer
Step 2. Click finish
Step 3. Look at new tile that points to Apple update installer. (um...what about itunes?)
Step 4. Type itunes to pull up application I just fucking installed
Step 5. Switch to desktop mode to see if there are any icons lying around
Step 6. Switch back to metro to see if maybe I overlooked the tile
Step 7. Make mental note to not install a lot of stuff on windows 8 because having to scroll through all these fucking tiles is going to be annoying
Step 8. Look over at my lovely wallpaper on my windows 7 desktop. Bye bye...going to be staring at fucking tiles from now on.
Step 9. Switch back to desktop and estimate how many icons I'm going to be pinning to that taskbar
Step 10. Vaguely recall why the hell I'm poking around...oh yeah that fucking itunes I just installed.
Step 11. Reminisce about in every other OS I can just go to where the logical grouping of all installed apps are and just launch it from there.
Step 12. Go to windows 7 desktop and type itunes in search bar..
Step 13. Watch itunes launch on windows 7
Step 14. go back to windows 8 and say fuck this...proceed to multistep process to shut down.
Step 15. yank plug out of wall and...kick cat
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Push windows button and type itunes and press enter. mission complete
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Old 12-04-2012, 06:14 AM   #25
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I don't understand the design decision to make the start menu take over the entire screen.
Lots of people are too stupid to comprehend groups and categories of apps. So they want an icon for each app, instead of a menu.

I have a Win 8 phone (Nokia 920), and I like how the tiles update whenever I get a new message (email, text, or VM). And there are other tiles I've installed that show stock market updates, sports scores, and so on. This allows you to see if anything has changed, without having to actually open the app.

But that's the only good thing about Win 8, imo. If you have a ton of apps and want to find them quickly, the old Start menu technique worked better.

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Lots of people are too stupid to comprehend groups and categories of apps. They need an icon for each app in order to find it.
Those are the people who use maybe three applications and don't need to wade through the Start Menu.
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Those are the people who use maybe three applications and don't need to wade through the Start Menu.
I after careful thought, that mirrors the usage on my PC at home.
I open four things.

Outlook
Steam
Firefox
VMware player.

What I do in the VMware instances is another matter.
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I after careful thought, that mirrors the usage on my PC at home.
I open four things.

Outlook
Steam
Firefox
VMware player.

What I do in the VMware instances is another matter.
I'm a little heavier.

Firefox (12 tabs by default)
Windows Live Mail
Adobe Premiere Elements
Paint Shop Pro X4
Olympus Viewer
Blurb Booksmart (not always, but often enough to count)
SSH Secure File Transfer
Windows Media Player
VLC Player
Occasionally Internet Explorer 9
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Lots of people are too stupid to comprehend groups and categories of apps. So they want an icon for each app, instead of a menu.

I have a Win 8 phone (Nokia 920), and I like how the tiles update whenever I get a new message (email, text, or VM). And there are other tiles I've installed that show stock market updates, sports scores, and so on. This allows you to see if anything has changed, without having to actually open the app.

But that's the only good thing about Win 8, imo. If you have a ton of apps and want to find them quickly, the old Start menu technique worked better.
Oh I know too well. My users require that shortcuts be on the desktop or else they can't work
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Oh I know too well. My users require that shortcuts be on the desktop or else they can't work
Well obviously if the shortcut isn't on the desktop, it means that the programme isn't installed.
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