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I do.
Hibernate works really well now, and saves me the 3+ minutes of profile syncing in the office. Now, it's only 3 minutes you say, but it pissed me off to no end.
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Just before Christmas I bought a 15" mac book pro with retina display.
Objective C is, erm, weird.
Other than that and the lack of a # key (sticking a £ symbol on the 3 key doesn't make a US keyboard a UK one)it has been pretty much plain sailing.
Even my NAS box just works with it.
After 20+ years of Windows I wish I had done it earlier.
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I've bouncing between using macs and windows machines at work. I have no idea what the fanboys are going on about. I just couldn't say one was superior to the other. For my money the macs crash every bit as much as their windows counterparts. Hey mac, see that wifi printer... hello mac? frozen huh? Sure I'd love to force reboot you again.
After taking a look at Objective C... Wow guys, we're buying Xamarin and/or Unity3d. We are not going near objective C.
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It is great combination of Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 8.Fast Just 10 seconds to boot the machine
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I switched from XP to Ubuntu and I'm feeling fine.
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I switched from shot glasses to steins, and I feel a bit dizzy.
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So did I and I'm feeling fine.
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I see no reason why I should move to 8. I can do anything I like on my win7 machine. I have no plan to move to 8 unless my win7 stops working (I don't see that coming anytime soon!).
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I concur.
- Life in the fast lane is only fun if you live in a country with no speed limits.
- Of all the things I have lost, it is my mind that I miss the most.
- I vaguely remember having a good memory...
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I use W8 on an Iconia Tablet and 2 desktop PC. It boot faster than W8. In the PCs I use it mostly in desktop mode although the new Metro interface is OK for me, I find it better then W7. For the tablet is perfect. All old applications that I had on W7 have been moved to W8 flawlessly (some of them written in Visual Basic 6.0) this has been a very good news for me (I didn`t expect it).
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Yes I'm using Windows 7 and Windows 8 now on different machines. The new, fast machine uses Windows 8, the older one Windows 7.
After every installation, the Windows 8 Machine need minutes to reboot. Five minutes is no exception. On the Windows 7 Machine it restarts with the same software within 30 seconds.
Windows 8 is buggy. The PC-Options weren't accessable for all users I set up after the first during the installation. I had to move the PC-Options to a subfolder and back again to the mainfolder of programms. After that, the rights were setup correctly and the users were able to access.
Windows 8 killed a partition while rebooting after a system update. I needed to use a special software to get the data back.
Many programms are buggy on Windows 8 - and slow.
Indesign on my Windows 7 Netbook with 4 GB and AMD Processor Dual Core with 1,4 GHZ is starting faster, than on my brandnew Windows 8 i7 quadcore 3,3 GHZ with 8 GB. So I opened the really good new Taskmanager. What is the machine doing? Quite nothing. The processor is running small, there is enought free ram, the drive is just about 10% of performance. But it takes longer to start.
I really need the first Service Pack, because it's the same as it was with Vista. Windows 8 is not funny to use, yet.
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Author of Primary ROleplaying SysTem
How do I take my coffee? Black as midnight on a moonless night.
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
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tbh I've not really noticed Win8...I'm in the desktop 99% of the time, so I get better progress dialogs and better task manager, oh and easier to use explorer.
I use the 'metro' to launch a few apps (and play the free games)
Most of the other metro apps I don't use, but there certainly are some massive usability issues for traditional mouse users. And not seen a metro app that could even come close in features to its desktop counterpart.
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Windows 8 is designed primarily for touch interface. Due to the high cost and lack of availability of monitors with touch capability it is not an attractive proposition. WIMP does not work well with Windows 8.
Conclusion, it may be ok for tablets and phones but it doesn't fit the desktop or server paradigms.
I will stick with Windows 7 for now and I am actively investigating alternatives such as Linux.
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I will consider it when my customers do.
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I have XP on bootcamp (on Macbook Pro) and don't use it much... but might have to upgrade to Win8 if a course demands programming using Visual Studio for XBox.
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality!!!
http://aniruddhaloya.blogspot.com
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I plan to update it before I finish university (since I can have it for free thanks to MSAA) but for now I'll stick to 7 since I don't know anyone who used it and I don't know if it's worth it
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Plan A was to buy a clovertrail tablet/dock pair to replace my existing netbook and get my feet wet; but between limited availability and reports of clovertrail having buggy drivers I've held off so far. I'm currently debating what to do; I don't want to start with an upgrade to my main system, and spending $1k for an ultrabook or light/moderate gaming laptop with Haswell only half a year out doesn't sound like a good idea either.
Dual-booting my existing netbook's an option; but without a more extensive dismantle+rebuild session than I feel comfortable with it won't let me fiddle with the touchscreen options; and I'm not sure if the touchpad has enough multitouch to fully sample the W8 offerings there either.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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I've been using windows for some time now and I think it gets better the more I use it.
I know it very popular to bash the metro UI and the non-existing startbutton. But the metro UI works fine if you use the keyboard more and the mouse less... I agree it's a bit schizophrenic with metro/old windows UI - but I'll live.
As for the missing startbutton, best thing that ever happend!
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Interesting how you said " - buy I'll live"
That's the philosophy everyone uses with Microsoft's product changes.
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He he, typo... but I know what you mean.
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But, sudden change made me ashtonished.
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Win 7 still is a good os for me.
Now, I'm using Win 7 and Fedora together.
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I've got it on one box - wishing I could undo it. All I do is tweak it such that it acts like Windows 7.
I don't have a touch screen.
I don't want a touch screen.
I work at home, code steadily, and eat at my desk.
My monitor is the only sanitary surface in front of me.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. - George Carlin
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My monitor is the only sanitary surface in front of me
That is good, i like this
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Unfortunately, I suppose somehow I'll be forced into it - but as far as planning: bah!
The Form/Substance ratio keeps increasing.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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