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Is there a better way to close Metro apps than dragging down from the top of the screen? It's kind of ridiculous with a mouse.
 
Is there a better way to close Metro apps than dragging down from the top of the screen? It's kind of ridiculous with a mouse.

The idea is that you don't close them. After a while they become suspended in memory with low usage.

You can open the bar with opened apps (the one on the left side of the screen) and middle-click the app's thumbnail.

Or right-click, and close will show up.

MS designed them not to be 'closed' though.
 
You can open the bar with opened apps (the one on the left side of the screen) and middle-click the app's thumbnail.

The idea is that you don't close them. After a while they become suspended in memory with low usage.

I guess it's kind of iOS-like in that regard.

I kind of fail to see how leaving everything running is good from a usability standpoint (let alone performance). Usually we like to keep things running if we are actually working on a project... but when we go back to that app in most cases, we'd like to start it from scratch.

Do notifications work even if the app isn't running?
 
Is there a better way to close Metro apps than dragging down from the top of the screen? It's kind of ridiculous with a mouse.

There's always the classic Alt F4. Same shortcut I use to shutdown the computer from Desktop.

I guess it's kind of iOS-like in that regard.

I kind of fail to see how leaving everything running is good from a usability standpoint (let alone performance). Usually we like to keep things running if we are actually working on a project... but when we go back to that app in most cases, we'd like to start it from scratch.

Do notifications work even if the app isn't running?

Apps use 0% CPU when idling as they're set in a frozen state.
 
Here's the newer Nvidia set. Found them on the website.

32-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/win8-32bit-302.80-preview-driver.html

64-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/win8-64bit-302.80-preview-driver.html

AMD: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/Windows8ConsumerPreviewDrivers.aspx

I'm still using the default Nvidia set as I haven't experienced issues although my card is considered old.

FYI to anyone gaming on their Windows 8 PC/partition, I'm getting "battlefield3.exe has stopped working" errors every three matches or so with the W8 64bit 302.80 beta drivers that I was NOT getting with the most recent W7 64bit ones.
 
This is a bit out of the blue but I just watched a video of the Acer W700 and just wow, what a beautiful device. I think this might be the first time I've been looking forward to something just because of how it looks.

Samsung showed a panel like that last year, but I think it was pentile. Beeeewwww.

A 10.1 inch OLED screen? I don't think even PenTile could keep me away from that.
 
This is a bit out of the blue but I just watched a video of the Acer W700 and just wow, what a beautiful device. I think this might be the first time I've been looking forward to something just because of how it looks.



A 10.1 inch OLED screen? I don't think even PenTile could keep me away from that.

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too bad i havent seen a keyboard dock yet.
 
I'm totally sold on the Lenovo Yoga, I just need to see some real life tests of battery life/performance to seal the deal. And the price needs to be below $1,200 (USD). Let's see what, if anything, this evenings conference has to say about what I'll be purchasing.

(I still think it's just an Xbox Video event that won't be that amazing. I mean, it's in LA, the location makes it seem like a movie/TV announcement)
 
i just noticed this. you can right click the taskbar (toolbars) and bring up the touch keyboard on non-touch devices.

this will be Microsoft's announcement
 
i just noticed this. you can right click the taskbar (toolbars) and bring up the touch keyboard on non-touch devices.

this will be Microsoft's announcement

Yeah you can certainly use the keyboard for non-touch devices. I typed this message with it. Why the fuck did I do this?
 
this is cool: Win7 Library Tool
Windows 7 libraries are a really useful feature of Windows 7, however unfortunately they arrive in a slighly cut-down form out of the box. Microsoft decided against exposing some really useful capabilities to users, like adding network locations, pretty much the first thing I tried to do.

Luckily, you can add network locations (and any other un-indexed locations), but it must be done programatically. MS supply a command line utility slutil.exe, candidate for the worst named executable in history.

The Win7 Library Tool tool will add functionality to Windows 7 libraries that is not made available in Windows out-of-the-box.
Here are some key features of "Win7 Library Tool":

· Add network (UNC or mapped drive) and any other un-indexed folders to libraries.
· Backup library configuration, such that a saved set of libraries can be instantly restored at any point (like after a re-install of the OS or for transfer between multiple computers).
· Create a mirror of all libraries (using symbolic links) in [SystemDrive]:\libraries. This means you can reference all your files using a much shorter path, and also provides another entry-point to your files in many places in the Operating System (e.g. file open/save dialogs).
· Change a library’s icon.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Win7-Library-Tool.shtml
 
Library is one of the best features introduced in Windows 7. It's great that physically you can have your files scattered all around the disk and yet you can access them from a single location.
 
well i know which x86 tablet i'm getting. Shame about it not being available on release. (3 months after)
 
I'm totally sold on the Lenovo Yoga, I just need to see some real life tests of battery life/performance to seal the deal. And the price needs to be below $1,200 (USD). Let's see what, if anything, this evenings conference has to say about what I'll be purchasing.

(I still think it's just an Xbox Video event that won't be that amazing. I mean, it's in LA, the location makes it seem like a movie/TV announcement)

Oh, past me is so simple. Now I don't know what the fuck I want anymore. This is...different.
 
Oh, past me is so simple. Now I don't know what the fuck I want anymore. This is...different.

Same here.

I'm conflicted whether I need backwards compatibility.

To me, desktop games are useless in a portable form factor.

On the other hand, I want a stylus.
 
Library is one of the best features introduced in Windows 7. It's great that physically you can have your files scattered all around the disk and yet you can access them from a single location.

Best feature to come out of windows 7 for me; saved me a ton of effort.
 
well, now i did. i prefer the old logo. the sports app logo is changed too i think. (don't have it installed at the moment)

edit: as well as the skydrive logo
 
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