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    Quote Originally Posted by Quesse View Post
    I've been using Windows 8 for almost a year and I absolutely hate it.

    Every task is made more inefficient by long mouse drags (small start menu vs huge start screen) and extra clicks. Confusing moments abound (why are apps full screen only??? Is this WindowS or Window??)

    On a tablet, I'm sure its grand - keyboard and mouse users beware.
    The only thing that limits efficiency in Windows 8 is people's over-reliance on the mouse. Keyboard shortcuts, people. They've always been superior to unmitigated mouse use.

    ALT+TAB
    Windows Key
    Windows Key+D
    Windows Key+C
    F3 to search
    F2 to rename files/folders
    etc., etc.

    Learn 'em, love 'em. You've just made your Windows experience better, no matter what version you're using.

    There's no need to navigate the Start Screen with a mouse. There's not even any reason to navigate the classic Start Menu with a mouse in Windows 7. Just type the name of the application you want to open and it'll appear. (Windows 8 functions better than Windows 7 in this regard.)

    Also, Windows 8 has faster boot times, faster shut down times, a better task manager, better search features, better backup features, better file copying features, better security features, etc.

    I'm not saying you need to upgrade. In fact, I only use Windows 8 on my laptop. I still run 7 on my desktop, and I don't plan on switching any time soon. But really, why is 8 getting such a bad rap?

    Edit: Here's a great article outlining the wonders of the Windows Key: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/200...ndows-key.html

    Most, but not all, of these shortcuts still work in Windows 8.
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    Last edited by alexhatesmil; 01-09-2013 at 01:13 PM.