Neon, here is what I will do. I will bust out my Windows 8 netbook and set it down under my Windows 7 desktop monitor. And I'll do a direct comparison.
3/4/2012 2:09:09 AM
I hated this when it was ubuntu unity
3/4/2012 7:56:36 AM
least it's prettier nowshame a lot of the ux is a hot mess
3/4/2012 10:20:18 AM
http://www.theverge.com/2012/3/1/2835346/windows-8-vs-ipad-feature-comparison
3/4/2012 11:50:22 AM
merbig: number of clicks is not the measure of efficiency. Common and VERY stupid assumption to make. Sorry you had to type "CO" instead of "C" to get to control panel.How would you have known that? BECAUSE ITS HOW YOU GET TO THINGS IN WIN8? How did you know to do the same thing in Windows 7? Because you learned how to do it.Keep in mind this is a CONSUMER PREVIEW. You are bitching about a pre-beta piece of software that was made available for you, for free, for you to give feedback on.You just spent god knows how long typing a page of bullshit complaining about a 10 millisecond difference in operations that will be completely negated once you LEARN the new system. You have just spewed one of the most pedantic, stupid, and waste of time complaints I have ever read. There are dozens, if not hundreds of major problems with Win8's UI. But you picked the one that isn't even a problem with the system, more a problem with a luddite user. I only HOPE you take that giant dump and actually send it to Microsoft as feedback, so at least it will be read by someone who can do something about it, instead of just bitching.http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8 to provide feedback
3/4/2012 1:20:13 PM
to anyone who hasn't figured it out, yet, there is never any purpose in arguing with Noen that a microsoft product UI is less than perfect...because you'll always have to listen to how microsoft did so much research and how they listened to consumers and what they produced is the epitome of consumer input made realityif you disagree with what they've done, it's because you're not the "average" consumer and therefore your complaints are baseless and uninformedit is a FACT that windows 7 increased the number of mouse clicks for a several common tasks and there was (is) no arguing that it was anything but awesome that microsoft made things harder...how increasing the TIME it takes to do simple things corresponds to an increase in efficiency, i still don't understandi'm not weighing in on the windows 8 argument because i haven't tried it...but it wouldn't surprise me at all that microsoft made something harder in the name of innovation (well, copying whoever it is that did it first, anyway)since windows 7 still can't manage to leave my folder views set to what i want instead of what microsoft thinks i need, i'll be excited if windows 8 manages to return to some basic XP functionality of doing as it's told[Edited on March 4, 2012 at 2:00 PM. Reason : .]
3/4/2012 1:57:32 PM
clearly merbig's problem was daring to use a product (Google Chrome) not endorsed by the Grand Council of Microsoft
3/4/2012 2:17:20 PM
^^Once again you don't even bother to read my post. I said there are TONS of things that are terrible and inefficient with Windows 8. This isn't one of them. ^One of the first things I did was to install Chrome Here's a video of how awful merbig's life will become in Windows 8. No mouse clicks and <1sec to open control. OH NOES!!!Now for the mouse settings, merbig has a legit gripe. When there are 0 app results, it should auto-select the next list (settings), and they need to remove the stupid bluetooth options, as they have nothing to do with my search query. This would make mouse search just as fast as control panel (and equally as fast as Win7)But in the mean time, OH NOES![Edited on March 4, 2012 at 2:23 PM. Reason : pointies]
3/4/2012 2:20:43 PM
3/4/2012 2:27:53 PM
Which is again, completely wrong. You just still have your panties in a wad because of some tiny micro-feature that changed. If you actually read my posts instead of just looking at my username and auto-replying "fanboiiii", you'd know this.I've made multiple posts in this thread about annoying and inefficient things in Win8 (actually in the PREVIOUS POST EVEN).
3/4/2012 2:34:07 PM
3/4/2012 2:39:13 PM
3/4/2012 3:18:59 PM
3/4/2012 4:24:29 PM
3/4/2012 4:50:42 PM
I also have Windows 7 installed on the desktop (which it is loaded into 75% of the time), a Samsung laptop that I use 75% of the time with Windows 7, Windows 7 installed on the MBP, my netbook which now has Windows 8 on it, but previously had Windows 7.It is possible to like Mac, Windows and even Linux without being a fanboy.
3/4/2012 4:53:39 PM
I'll be happy to make a post about the improvements over windows 7. But there are already a ton of blog posts and articles about those.Things like boot time, min hardware specs, overall system performance, file transfers, windows explorer, touch drivers, device support, system upgrades, recovery/restore/wipe/reinstalls, secure login options, account management, ie10. The list is pretty long with major improvements.You are talking about a scenario that is infrequent, few users will ever perform, and is at worst a second longer to complete. The "feature" I hate more than anything is tying the app bar in metro apps to right click with a mouse. If I'm using a mouse, I should be able to either get real on-object context menus with right click, or slam my cursor to the bottom of the screen and have the app bar pop up.Also the photo/video metro apps are absolutely terrible compared to the still present windows photo viewer and windows media player. They are infuriating to even try to use.I mostly like the start screen, but I really want better composition and layout options. Its fine to default organization in a 2-wide flowing manner, but I want more control over the size and absolute position of tiles. As well I should be able to set any image for the tile image, like app shortcuts work today.The metro mail app is okay, but there's no gesture to pan left back to folders and accounts. Both are right click app bar choices only and they get really tedious really fast. Also there's no way to set each mail account to its own live tile that I could find.The metro PC Settings app either needs a lot more work, or should just be removed. Damn near everything on it just redirects to the control panel, or is missing and I have to go to the control panel anyway. What is there can't be searched for.The search results sections and behavior still need a lot of refinement.The icons/shortcut live tiles for desktop apps look terrible and need some work, and also need notification hooks (outlook for example). IE's pin to tile feature needs to be opened to every app (metro and desktop) so I can pin websites to Chrome, and deep link to things in other apps.SkyDrive metro app is really weak. It works but is a real pain to deal with. It needs to be integrated like dropbox, box.net and live mesh do, with a virtual folder and native windows explorer integration (and should be extensible so my dropbox and live mesh can use the same ribbon tab for sharing)I can't believe Windows Live Essentials hasn't been updated and bundled with Win8, when they DID bundle a bunch of metro apps that do a really poor job of replacing Messenger, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, and Live Sync.Power options for laptops have been neutered, and several settings have been removed. Right now I'm getting about 30% worse battery life than with win7.Touch works much better, but the wacom stylus doesn't. Right now it's an either or proposition, I can get the wacom working, but it reverts to the shitty win7 touch drivers.Getting my switching graphics (ATI/Intel) working was a bitch. The .net 3.5 windows feature enabler just flat doesn't work, and you can't install it from the web or standalone installers. You have to install it through some buried command line switches, this was also broken in the developer preview.Flash is fucking terrible. AWFUL. Not really MS's fault, but still a big part of the desktop and laptop web experience.The preview requires a TON of disk space, and they still haven't done anything to fix/stem/cleanup the WinSxS all cache in x64. It bloats really fast.I wish there was an optional way to pin the metro running apps list to the side of the screen. And that this lost showed love tiles instead of screen previews. The previews are worthless.There's some constructive feedback for you.
3/4/2012 6:44:57 PM
yeah. basically metro adds a bunch of headache to a mouse environment for no benefit.no one here is gonna argue that the kernel improvements or winrt are bad cause thats the kind of stuff we expect from new windows.what we dont want is a UI not designed for the platform we're using it on.remember how i said i had a bug where the charm bar didnt show up? turns out you have to go to the top or bottom corner on the right side of the screen. a critical UI feature should not rely on accidental discovery.
3/4/2012 8:56:29 PM
just fyi, if you have amd/ati graphics they have uploaded some windows 8 specific drivers
3/4/2012 10:06:07 PM
^Those are really intended only for desktop cards. They fubared my mobile setup.
3/4/2012 10:49:23 PM
they worked fine for me but they are beta drivers for a reason
3/4/2012 11:22:50 PM
3/5/2012 12:19:58 AM
hey noen, heres a somewhat related question that has bugged me forever.Why are the visual studio redistributables, which are microsoft products that could only be redistributed on windows, not part of the OS and/or delivered by windows update?[Edited on March 5, 2012 at 4:16 PM. Reason : a]
3/5/2012 4:15:57 PM
^For Visual Studio 11, and on Windows 8, they are (finally)
3/5/2012 4:22:42 PM
Now that x86 is dead, Windows can die too.
3/5/2012 4:54:43 PM
^huh?
3/5/2012 4:59:15 PM
I thought this was pretty good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4boTbv9_nU
3/8/2012 1:45:58 PM
*shrug* nothing newi set up a new laptop for somebody yesterday (moving from winxp to win7) and i was trying to explain to her that one difference in win7 is you can use the search prompt in the start menu instead of browsing through the All Programs menushe'd never even used All Programs before. if there wasn't a shortcut on her desktop for an application, she didn't know how to get to it.
3/8/2012 1:59:53 PM
^^Learnability vs. Discoverability.His son is a fucking idiot. All it takes is ONE TIME telling a person to use the windows key, or click in the bottom left corner. And he will remember it forever.It's just fucking stupid to expect a non-technical person using a PREVIEW, that obviously has no affordances built in yet, no introductory information built in yet, to just "figure it out".You could do the exact same bullshit for a manual transmission car, for a person who has only driven an automatic. It must be shitty and worthless because you can't figure it out without some instruction.
3/8/2012 2:14:02 PM
I'm pretty sure if you're smart enough to get an iso file (W8 CP) and burn it, or make a bootable usb drive, you can find the start button. Why would anyone install a preview onto a novice user's computer anyways?
3/8/2012 2:41:01 PM
For Comparison's sakehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0FVm_H_D18
3/8/2012 3:24:00 PM
works for the consumer and developer preview (i just tried)http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/[Edited on March 8, 2012 at 4:40 PM. Reason : adds start button]
3/8/2012 4:40:30 PM
thats wayyyyy better. i can imagine some stuff is still goofy but its gigantic improvement
3/8/2012 7:13:55 PM
Noen has a great point, and IMO Microsoft will put an option into the OOBE to "Take a tour of Windows 8" or something similar, much like the tutorials that came with XP, 95, and 3.1
3/8/2012 8:38:09 PM
^If they don't, it WILL be the biggest trainwreck ever.
3/8/2012 9:06:08 PM
FUCKTHE ONLY THING I WANT TO DO IS GET TO MY MOUSE SETTINGSWHERE THE FUCK ARE THE MOUSE SETTINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3/8/2012 10:01:20 PM
I personally am a PC guy, but I wonder if apple people drift into this thread to get laughs about the dumbass windows rednecks.
3/8/2012 10:02:12 PM
3/9/2012 12:26:52 AM
^^^that information has been posted in this thread.[Edited on March 9, 2012 at 8:50 AM. Reason : ]
3/9/2012 8:50:35 AM
that's the joke
3/9/2012 11:44:37 AM
ah...I see....
3/9/2012 3:32:52 PM
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3/15/2012 12:16:19 PM
3/15/2012 6:57:59 PM
I've touched a nerve, I see. It's okay, all companies ruin their flagship eventually.
3/15/2012 9:14:04 PM
3/15/2012 9:21:40 PM
^Yes you can argue semantics whether a CUI is wholly separate from a GUI, or just a subclass. But even a CUI is still IMAGES of text on a screen. Versus punch cards, or any other strictly non-display interface. You are right, it doesn't really matter either way in the context of the stupidity on SMC's part.
3/15/2012 10:39:44 PM
lets argue that multi-touch capability is a learned concept. it's not blatantly there on the screen, yet you probably won't buy a smartphone without it these days and everybody (I use the term "everybody" loosely) knows how to use it. you can't put every feature on the screen and every OS (at least every non-mobile OS) has shortcut keys. why would you even buy a computer without wanting to learn anything? it's like we've resorted to dumbing down people's ability to think just so everything they ever knew or was famiiliar with can't change for the better. we've resorted to asking computers "why won't you think for me???". you can't write a perfect OS that will please everybody...especially a full-fledged computing OS. no start button = more screen real estate..deal with it. you learned it, now get used to it.
3/16/2012 10:19:56 AM
We've got a fanboy here.Or perhaps just another Microsoft employee.
3/16/2012 2:39:57 PM
^ (Did you miss my giant post full of criticism for Win8?)We've got a deflecting backpedaler here. [Edited on March 16, 2012 at 4:41 PM. Reason : Deflect and backpedal, deflect and backpedal]
3/16/2012 4:40:00 PM
3/16/2012 6:13:20 PM