
I SAID DOES IT REINSTATE THE 'START' BUTTON AND ALL OF ITS FUNCTIONALITY?????
SRSLY, Windows 8 is probably ok if you're using it on a tablet. It's a fucking nightmare though if you're using it on a PC and want to do any serious config stuff.
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Mon 17 Jun 2013, 23:28,
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SRSLY, Windows 8 is probably ok if you're using it on a tablet. It's a fucking nightmare though if you're using it on a PC and want to do any serious config stuff.

"the button will act as a method to simply access the Start Screen, and will not include the traditional Start Menu" kind of misses the point of it being a quick navigation.
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Tue 18 Jun 2013, 0:06,
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which is pretty similar to a start menu, except it takes up the whole screen - but at least isn't an utter waste of time, and learnable.
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Tue 18 Jun 2013, 7:44,
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It feels like a cluttered desktop, rather than a navigation.
I ended up just pinning loads of stuff to the task bar for the sake of quick access.
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Tue 18 Jun 2013, 9:53,
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I ended up just pinning loads of stuff to the task bar for the sake of quick access.

I don't really expect you to understand, just sit there and look cute.
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Tue 18 Jun 2013, 5:52,
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arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/01/help-ive-got-windows-8-and-i-miss-my-start-menu/
a few bucks and you get the windows 7 menu back, for free you get something extremely close to ti
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Tue 18 Jun 2013, 3:30,
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a few bucks and you get the windows 7 menu back, for free you get something extremely close to ti