Posted June 15, 201213 yr Thanks to WinUnleaked and CNET UK. So, what's your opinion on this? Do you prefer it this way? Or do you think Microsoft will change it again at the last minute? I say, it's too early to make a judgement
June 15, 201213 yr I'm using it right now, it's hardly revamped at all. The only thing different is that you don't have a start button. You go to the start menu by mousing over the bottom left corner. Then a small preview window of your apps screen will come up and when you click on that you are switched to the apps screen. Or you can right click in the bottom left corner to get easy access to things like the control panel and task manager. Edited June 15, 201213 yr by Fredfredbug4
June 15, 201213 yr Author I'm using it right now, it's hardly revamped at all. The only thing different is that you don't have a start button. You go to the start menu by mousing over the bottom left corner. Then a small preview window of your apps screen will come up and when you click on that you are switched to the apps screen. Or you can right click in the bottom left corner to get easy access to things like the control panel and task manager. You must be using an older version of Windows 8. I don't think the screenshot shown is even available in the latest version of Windows 8.
June 15, 201213 yr As far as looks concern, I prefer Windows 7. Other than that, what's the major differences between Windows 7 and 8? I have no idea.
June 15, 201213 yr Author As far as looks concern, I prefer Windows 7. Other than that, what's the major differences between Windows 7 and 8? I have no idea. There's plenty, look up them up. I'm loving the system restore options.
June 15, 201213 yr The 'no transparency' doesn't bother me as much as the plethora of other changes like metro.
June 17, 201213 yr It looks better than last time I saw it. Unfortunately, that isn't saying much. Transparency would look much better. So, yep, still ugly. I'll be sticking with Windows 7. Though, its not like I would bother paying to actually upgrade anyway.
Thanks to WinUnleaked and CNET UK.
So, what's your opinion on this? Do you prefer it this way? Or do you think Microsoft will change it again at the last minute?
I say, it's too early to make a judgement