Why should it? I can't see the advantage of predefined screens when the horizontal space is so large.I don't understand why the Start screen doesn't utilize Pivot.
Why should it? I can't see the advantage of predefined screens when the horizontal space is so large.I don't understand why the Start screen doesn't utilize Pivot.
Why should it? I can't see the advantage of predefined screens when the horizontal space is so large.
Doesn't semantic zoom already accomplish this across the entire OS?I wouldn't use a Windows Phone pivot, nor conventional tabs. But I think the addition of links for the groups might be helpful. Next to the white 'Start', you could place -- somewhat greyed out -- all the group titles. Then you could jump to the groups with one click. Wouldn't scale well when you have an insane amount of groups and might not be perfectly consistent with other areas of the OS and of apps. They probably don't expect the users to use that many tiles and groups to make that necessary.
Doesn't semantic zoom already accomplish this across the entire OS?
Semantic zoom on the start screen is probably good enough and it might be better to stick with just that, but it's still an additional step und it's not perfect for mouse input.
I'm glad to see after berating markot for using the desktop on his tablet that you are boggled (as I am) that this is how win RT works.I can't believe that you're forced to go into the desktop to perform something as essential as managing files. Just ridiculous, especially for a tablet. You can't even create folders in the file picker.
I don't have a problem with most of Windows 8, but basic design flaws like this, the existence of the desktop on Windows RT, and the default programs thing might just ruin it for me on some form factors to be honest.
Clock shows up when you open charms.
2 crashes in 2 days.
Everything freezes and I hear a beep. I then have to restart my computer. On doing so the second time I got a "checking hard drive for consistency" thing on boot.
Ah thanks, still kind of annoying though. Seems like one of those things that should just be visible
Ah thanks, still kind of annoying though. Seems like one of those things that should just be visible
Anyone else have Chrome lock up the system? Has done so several times for me.
Anyone else have Chrome lock up the system? Has done so several times for me.
Yes. It's the primary reason why I uninstalled Win8.
RP has been much more stable than CP for me. I use Chrome on a daily basis with no problems.
My system hardlocked twice in a day. I removed the RP and may try to reinstall it in a VM. I'm trying hard to understand the appeal of the dual interface, but I still haven't found it yet.
Semantic zoom on the start screen is probably good enough and it might be better to stick with just that, but it's still an additional step und it's not perfect for mouse input.
The only hardlock I had was due to a buggy app I've just made
The system itself is stable. Apps, on the other hand, crashed few times (launch -> loading screen -> back to the start screen).
The Calendar tile says it's Monday the 4th right now. lolwut
interesting code in mscorlib.dll
// System.CompatibilitySwitches
public static bool IsAppEarlierThanWindowsPhone8
{
[TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline across NGen image boundaries")]
get
{
return false;
}
}
// System.ObjectDisposedException
[__DynamicallyInvokable]
public string ObjectName
{
[__DynamicallyInvokable]
get
{
if (this.objectName == null && !CompatibilitySwitches.IsAppEarlierThanWindowsPhone8)
{
return string.Empty;
}
return this.objectName;
}
}
I haven't had any issues since I re-installed. My first install (from USB, CP to RP) messed up my resolution and made a second internal HDD disappear. It was weird; it was a clean install as there is no option to upgrade from the CP, yet it kept some of my settings -- my taskbar stayed to the left vertically, and my taskbar colour/wallpaper theme stayed as it was. It obviously wasn't a totally fresh install and thus issues cropped up. Another install (via the .exe, RP to RP) and everything is fine. It feels quicker and stabler than the CP did for me. Chrome works fine too.
Anyone that is having lockups/freezing in the RP, did you have the same problems with the CP (assuming you used it?)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-06/htc-said-to-be-shut-out-of-next-version-of-windows.htmlHTC Is Said to Be Shut Out of Next Version of Windows
HTC Corp. (2498) is being shut out of the introduction of Microsoft (MSFT) Corp.’s next Windows software, people with knowledge of the matter said, cutting off another source of revenue after HTC reduced its second-quarter sales forecast by 13 percent.
Microsoft locked out HTC from the development of products using the newest version of its operating system on concern that HTC doesn’t sell enough devices or have ample experience making tablets, said the people, who asked not to be named because negotiations between HTC and other companies are private.
HTC Said to Be Shut Out of Next Version of Microsoft’s Windows
Microsoft’s decision will keep HTC from participating in the electronics industry’s latest attempt to erode Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s lead in tablets. The Taiwanese company is also facing shortages from chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM), highlighting the challenge of competing with Apple and Samsung Electronics Co. -- two companies whose lead in manufacturing and software are increasingly marginalizing smaller rivals like HTC.
“Every consumer knows about Samsung’s Galaxy platform and the iPhone, and you are starting to see consumers coalesce around them,” said Matthew Thornton, an analyst at Avian Securities LLC, who yesterday cut his rating on HTC to “negative.” “Things just get worse from here. It’s a very bleak outlook.”
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Tightly Controlled
Microsoft, which has tightly controlled the number of ARM- based devices it is supporting at first to ensure quality, opted not to work with HTC after initial discussions with the company, said two people familiar with the matter. The world’s largest software maker decided HTC didn’t have the sales volume needed and had less tablet experience than some of the other vendors it could choose to work with for the first round of devices, the people said.
HTC engineers wanted to build a Windows device with a customized home screen that would be distinctive to its devices, as manufacturers are allowed to do with Android. Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft refused, said the people, and HTC was left off the list of companies the software maker provided with early versions of the software.
HTC may release a Windows device later, in a second round of products to come next year, one of the people said.
This is how Microsoft treats his Ex-Girlfriends:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-06/htc-said-to-be-shut-out-of-next-version-of-windows.html
This is how Microsoft treats his Ex-Girlfriends:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-06/htc-said-to-be-shut-out-of-next-version-of-windows.html
No great loss. No one wants Windows RT anyway. HTC can still release x86 tablets.
Also, HTC android tablets were overpriced garbage. HTC should stick to phones.
I want winRT but on my phone instead of wp8.... although I don't expect ms to let that happen.
I'm not sure. After the second install which fixed everything, everything was back to default. I believe there is an option for some upgrades to save personal settings, but I didn't get it. Only to save nothing.Aren't a bunch of your personally settings stored in the cloud now? My desktop wallpaper and pinned websites, for example, showed up automatically on all my installs.
Aren't a bunch of your personally settings stored in the cloud now? My desktop wallpaper and pinned websites, for example, showed up automatically on all my installs.
This is how Microsoft treats his Ex-Girlfriends:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-06/htc-said-to-be-shut-out-of-next-version-of-windows.html