This feature to be implemented in version 702.
Published on February 29, 2012 By Savyg In Personal Computing

Who's excited?  I'm excited.

I love the idea of the Metro UI to remove distractions and make computers more efficient (suspended apps will be taken off the CPU scheduler and most likely the video resources will only be in virtual mem).  It was a little awkward on the Dev Preview but that isn't what the CP will look like anyway.

Storage spaces is probably my favorite feature they've talked about so far.  I'm not sure I want to ditch my Win7 install yet though, but it probably won't take long using 8CP before I do.

I do wish ReFS was in the client builds, but it doesn't sound like it will be.  (At least in the final OS...don't know about the CP.)

I definately like the plugin free browser idea too.  Most of the time you browse they're unnecessary anyway.

Otherwise it's mostly just more efficient, and I can't argue with that!


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on Mar 13, 2012

At any rate, fuck this. I don't even know why I still hang out here. I like you guys but I no longer care.

That's not nice... just because we don't agree regarding Win 8, it's not a reason to become uncivil.  There's plenty of other reasons to hang out here, orright!!!   

Peace.

on Mar 13, 2012

I think something needs to be addressed here and it's to do with who actually should be influencing what a new version of an OS should be.  Should it be the consumer (home user or corporate) who uses the OS on a day to day basis to get what they need, or the developers/programmers who are trying to move the technology to the next level?

Windows 8 may very well have some great advances in technology but Microsoft seems to want to make the consumer and specifically the Desktop user change how they interface with their computer systems.  Metro may be nice for Tablets and Smart Phones but in the work place it is going to cause problems for the user not to mention the IT folks.  No doubt it will also effect productivity.

On my last visit to the Doctors I just happened to pay attention to their computers.  They have workstations set up in the exam and Doctors office, all still running XP.  You have to think it's for a reason.

Now these are just my thoughts on the subject, worth as much as anyone else's. 

 

on Mar 13, 2012

Philly0381
They have workstations set up in the exam and Doctors office, all still running XP.

I bet that is mainly because the 'doctor software' makers did not notice there is something like vista/7 yet (as surprisingly many makers of corporate 'special' software). Not to mention the special hardware manufacturers. Heck many doctors here even still have parallel needle printers bought in the stone age for printing receipts...

On topic I still don't see corporate pcs using 8 soon. At my office we are in the process of switching 70 machines from XP to 7 64bit AND Office 2010 at the moment. All new machines and we replaced pcs running xp that where 7 (!) years old.

on Mar 13, 2012

On topic I still don't see corporate pcs using 8 soon. At my office we are in the process of switching 70 machines from XP to 7 64bit AND Office 2010 at the moment. All new machines and we replaced pcs running xp that where 7 (!) years old.
I suspect that MS will learn much from Win8 and that Win9 will be the upgrade businesses use.

on Mar 13, 2012

If you’re happy with Windows 7, though, this isn’t the must-have upgrade that its predecessor was, and Microsoft’s long-term support cycle—mainstream support until 2015, extended support until 2020—means that you’ll still get significant software updates (new DirectX and IE versions and a handful of other backported features) for awhile and security updates for even longer. You’ve got time to wait for Windows 9.

I'll just take a seat on this bus.

on Mar 13, 2012

Me too. And see where it goes.

on Mar 13, 2012

starkers
Quoting Savyg, reply 150At any rate, fuck this. I don't even know why I still hang out here. I like you guys but I no longer care.

That's not nice... just because we don't agree regarding Win 8, it's not a reason to become uncivil.  There's plenty of other reasons to hang out here, orright!!!   

Peace.

Tell me the last time anyone here agreed with me about anything.

If you can't, you're in the same boat I am.

And now I'm out.

on Mar 13, 2012


Quoting c242, reply 153On topic I still don't see corporate pcs using 8 soon. At my office we are in the process of switching 70 machines from XP to 7 64bit AND Office 2010 at the moment. All new machines and we replaced pcs running xp that where 7 (!) years old.I suspect that MS will learn much from Win8 and that Win9 will be the upgrade businesses use.

Agreed, except that a Fail with W8 might really hurt MS. They should also realize that many businesses are transitioning to the iPad2, since people are crazy about it, it has MS apps, and great connectivity. Now with the new Retinal screen and faster processor, MS is going to have a terrific uphill battle with a completely non-intuitive OS. Not good.

on Mar 13, 2012

OK, I go back on what I said about never installing Windows 8, so I installed the Consumer Preview on a separate hard drive just to have a look. After a few minutes of being totally lost and getting my equilibrium completely thrown off (and vomiting as a result). I rebooted back to Windows 7 and reformatted the Windows 8 drive. Now for sure I will never install Windows 8 again unless some drastic (and I do mean drastic) changes occur.

on Mar 13, 2012

You guys had the opportunity. I couldn't even get it installed.

on Mar 13, 2012

At any rate, fuck this. I don't even know why I still hang out here. I like you guys but I no longer care.

Tell me the last time anyone here agreed with me about anything.

Since when does agreeing with someone equal an interesting forum experience? If we all agreed with each other, life would be a little boring, no?

You guys had the opportunity. I couldn't even get it installed.

Your not missing anything mate. Like Lightstar, i had 8 up for all of about 30mins, then unloaded virtualbox and uninstalled it. I think the comments here give a fair look and feel for 8, i could have done with not bothering....

on Mar 13, 2012

Well, I must say that the K Tek 4D Winstep theme looks and runs awesomely on 8!

I want to see what I can do with 8. I guess to each his own. I enjoy exploring other OSes. Just to see what can/can't be done...push the limits, so on and so forth.

 

Which is why I have XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, and Ubuntu installed.

on Mar 13, 2012

Shut up Yrag. 

on Mar 13, 2012

Philly0381
On my last visit to the Doctors I just happened to pay attention to their computers. They have workstations set up in the exam and Doctors office, all still running XP. You have to think it's for a reason.

It may have something to do with the software doctors rely on being quite expensive, and upgrading to Win 7 plus the updated software could prove way too expensive for some doctors. My doctors surgery runs Win 7 these days - about 15 - 16 on duty at any time - but it has rather a large clientele and it was probably necessary to move forward to keep pace with patient and doctors needs.


Quoting c242, reply 153On topic I still don't see corporate pcs using 8 soon. At my office we are in the process of switching 70 machines from XP to 7 64bit AND Office 2010 at the moment. All new machines and we replaced pcs running xp that where 7 (!) years old.

I suspect that MS will learn much from Win8 and that Win9 will be the upgrade businesses use.

I expect you are quite right there old mate.... MS will perfect [well as near to it as they can] the new setup and Win 8 will be the OS of the decade.  I just hope the make a desktop version that does not have to have Metro as the default UI... that users can disable it should they desire.  In fact, I hope MS is keeping an eye on threads such as this, see what users want, and implement the necessary changes before Win 8 goes on the shelf.

on Mar 13, 2012

RedneckDude
I want to see what I can do with 8. I guess to each his own.

I still Have Win 8 installed, it's just that I can't boot into unless I insert the installation disc, and just lately I've been to distracted with other things to bother.  However, that doesn't mean to say that I won't take another look at it.  The one thing Win 8 has got going for it is Winstep Xtreme, which puts back everything familiar and productive to make it more useable.... AND makes it NOT NECESSARY to go back into Metro.  Yippeee!!!!

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