ZombieSupaStar
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great now the desktop (do they even call it that anymore?) looks like the steaming pile of shit I see every time I turn on my 360.
Metro isn't really idea for a mouse and keyboard, or even a laptop. And even if you had a touchscreen at home, reaching up and touching a screen is not ideal. Nice as a bonus, maybe... but it's not ideal for everyday use.
It makes sense on phones and tablets. You hold those. Your fingers are already near the screen.
The main reason we're seeing this is not because it's the best thing for desktop user interface, necessarily. It's because Microsoft wants to use its success in Windows as a competitive advantage against iPad. Hence, the tablet OS and the home OS are the same thing....
I do like the notification/app ideas though.
Im not saying it should be the final version.
I just think the 'metro apps' and the desktop apps side by side doesnt work that well... why not make it all metro style designed for finger as well as mouse? Why half ass it?
http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/30/3053969/windows-8-release-preview-may-31st-with-flashMicrosoft was getting close with its latest preview, and now sources have provided us with the actual release date: tomorrow, May 31st. Not only that, but they have also confirmed that the software we'll be seeing will in fact feature Flash bundled into the Metro-based version of Internet Explorer 10.
Compromise! Compromise! Compromise!
You slay me.what is the problem with having flash in metro ? Its obvious that flash is dieing
The main reason we're seeing this is not because it's the best thing for desktop user interface, necessarily. It's because Microsoft wants to use its success in Windows as a competitive advantage against iPad. Hence, the tablet OS and the home OS are the same thing....
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So much better ^_^ inb4 lm8r 'omg thats awfullllllll!'
Well, it is awful.
It's hilarious watching people simultaneously hold the idea that Metro is terrible because it lacks functionality, and then want that lack of functionality to extend to the desktop.
I dont want to lose functionality, I want a 'unified' experience. Not two seperate design philosophies running side by side.
Im not saying it should be the final version.
I just think the 'metro apps' and the desktop apps side by side doesnt work that well... why not make it all metro style designed for finger as well as mouse? Why half ass it?
Cant they 'skin' some of the most used desktop apps metro style though and make them finger friendlier?
Cant they 'skin' some of the most used desktop apps metro style though and make them finger friendlier?
Cant they 'skin' some of the most used desktop apps metro style though and make them finger friendlier?
Here's what's actually new:
They are... office is getting such an update but you can't expect adobe and others to want to put in the time to do that for their existing applications.
But these are all stopgap solutions.... the real "future" will be metro.... eventually every application will be in metro (office, adobe and everything else) and then we will have that unified interface we all want but they needed to make this gradual step to that goal. The other solution would have been to pull an ipad and cut off the legacy..... time will tell which one was the better way of getting there.
Whatcha mean office is getting an update >.>? the 2010 version? New version? or the version they have made built in for ARM tablets?
2015 >_>?
Isnt that too far?
Shouldnt it be 2013?
I mean, there was 2007, 2010, sooo 2013 make sense! I dont think they will wait till 2015 to release their second most important product outside of windows.
Sweet. This new Windows 8 integration sounds pretty awesomeThe "15" is the version, not a year. Office 2010 = Office 14. Office 2013 = Office 15 (or whatever it ends up being named).
Also, new update for SkyDrive apps on Windows/Mac! SkyDrive now supports using the photos picker in Win8.
http://www.winsupersite.com/blog/su...t-updates-skydrive-application-windows-143261
Yep, I can't wait to try out the new Office either. I'm pretty sure that's when the links went up. I'm sure someone will find the direct download links before that though.Now, we just need that at Office 15 open beta and my new software itch will be scratched.
The CP download link went up at like 9AM PST correct? Hopefully it's the same tomorrow.
This is what it more or less will look like in the RTM:That looks pretty good.
Wait, that isn't official?
isn't that what they did do? the new app environment is made for Touch and Mouse/Keyboard. Each input type works just as well as the other. The old desktop environment was never designed for Touch and needs to be compatible with the all of the applications built for the thing.Im not saying it should be the final version.
I just think the 'metro apps' and the desktop apps side by side doesnt work that well... why not make it all metro style designed for finger as well as mouse? Why half ass it?
Read on Neowin that Microsft has been furiously removing code that allows hacks to bring back stuff like that from working.So can i have my start button back in the release preview?
the touch stuff is made for keyboard and mouse use.So wait you can't turn off the touch stuff when your using kb/m?
So your user experience completely revolves around boot times and your task manager? Is that all you can really give me?
The interface is fucking atrocious. Everything is all over the place.
Cool. I like efficient improvements, I like the task manager... It's just every other portion of the user interface is an absolute disaster of functional and efficient interface design
Sure, you think it's cool. Good for you. You're one of the few. You get a gold star.
Most sane people will reject this as the abortion that it is.
This post is funny, especially the bolded as with typical desktop use it's almost exactly the same experience as Windows 7.
It doesn't look like its as easy to get to some functions that you normally just pressed start for.
the touch stuff is made for keyboard and mouse use.
Does the Metro interface work with a 360 controller yet?
I don't find this appealing at all.
Why risk pissing off your bread and butter customers to chase the iPad dream. The last year has shown that people are not interested in tablets apart from the iPad.
Just give me an evolution of Windows. Work on making your OS better instead of dumping it for an all in one thing.
Not used OSX but I'm guessing it doesn't have the same interface as iOS....
Not used OSX but I'm guessing it doesn't have the same interface as iOS....
Look at trend. The tablet market is on pace to surpass the entire traditional PC makret in sales by 2015. Windows has to be there or else Microsoft loses the home computer market to Apple as the tablet skyrockets to being the primary home computer form factor of choice for consumers.I don't find this appealing at all.
Why risk pissing off your bread and butter customers to chase the iPad dream. The last year has shown that people are not interested in tablets apart from the iPad.
But the traditional desktop part of Windows 8 is better than Windows 7.
Thanks for your post, puts some of my concerns at ease. I just got a new SSD and am considering installing Win 8 Release Preview on it tomorrow and using it as my main OS until the RTM later this year. Think I will encounter any issues? I need it to work with games (mostly Steam, Blizzard games and Guild War 2) and Adobe CS6. I'm sure the later won't be an issue. How's the driver support, can I just use nvidia drivers off their site or do I need special drivers?I've been on W8 CP since the day it launched. My greatest gripe with it was how stupid and difficult it is to hit the corners on multiple monitors which has been tackled now and should be resolved for the upcoming RP.
I have read through this thread and would like to make some a few comments.
Most of you are complaining that you don't want or like how there's the Metro and Desktop mode living together and how stupid it is that the ideology of both designs have been slapped together. Well, firstly, had they forced everyone to use the Metro UI the backlash would've been incredible as pretty much no one is prepared to start living on the Metro UI as it is now, with it's lack of apps and functionality. Secondly, as I've said, I've been on the CP since it was released and I've practically been living in desktop mode at all times. Why does it bother people so much that there's an extra screen when they can opt to not use it for 95% of their time. Once they allow me to have metro constantly on on my second monitor I may start using it more regularly, as it's more adequate for 10-foot UIs. For me, W8 is exactly like W7 with many, many improvements under the hood, updated programs and a different start menu. Are you guys really suggesting that W7 (godly good) + many enhancements + 1 major change = steaming pile of garbage?!
The hate for ribbons is irrational. Ribbons are better than menus in every possible conceivable way. You know what's most important to me when doing stuff in windows explorer, or many other programs? Access to functionality. I don't care if it isn't aesthetically pleasing. I'd rather have my most commonly used commands right there in my face than a sleek interface with everything hidden behind a series of menus and submenus. Disagree with me? Collapse ribbons and you're back to how you like it.
Time and time again I find people adamant towards changes. Any and all changes will get some scrutiny from a mob forming somewhere on GAF. That's fine, I guess. It is possible people don't like new things, but I find the dismissal of a complete OS simply because of the Metro mode (which again is practically optional) quite silly. Dismissing an OS because of some good/bad cycle is even stupider.
Also, for the record, I don't think Vista was terrible at all. Vista was a major OS re-haul and it was fairly shitty in the beginning with the lack of drivers and whatnot. I still used it from the first beta which leaked and it was decent. It wasn't fully stable until the SP but after that it was almost as good as 7 is today. But people hated it already, which is probably why 7 was released so quickly after it and why, when you actually look at it the differences between Vista and 7 are so small, and yet people unanimously agree that 7 = Awesome and Vista = shit.
I don't find this appealing at all.
Why risk pissing off your bread and butter customers to chase the iPad dream. The last year has shown that people are not interested in tablets apart from the iPad.
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Why?We see this syndrome with every major Windows release. People hate change, and the UI is a massive change. I think though that people will get use to it, and after a while people will start to say Windows 8 is a great OS.
Fact is, Windows 8 is Microsoft's best OS ever, in technical terms it looks to be a massive step forward and light years ahead of what Apple is doing with OS X (and I am typing this from a Mac). Kudos to them for being brave and innovating, which everyone criticises MS for not doing, I really hope it is a success.
Thanks for your post, puts some of my concerns at ease. I just got a new SSD and am considering installing Win 8 Release Preview on it tomorrow and using it as my main OS until the RTM later this year. Think I will encounter any issues? I need it to work with games (mostly Steam, Blizzard games and Guild War 2) and Adobe CS6. I'm sure the later won't be an issue. How's the driver support, can I just use nvidia drivers off their site or do I need special drivers?