Thursday, September 22, 2011

KPCTech: Windows 8 - Now we are taking your desktop. My ...

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After backing up my Windows 7 I jumped
into installing “Windows Developers Preview,” AKA Windows 8. Was it the jewel
that was showed off to millions, can it do everything? Well don't migrate just yet. This is the developers version so things just won't install right. The whole this is sharp but a tad buggy in that some programs won't work.


During the install need to
make a user when your Live ID is your user. Once I entered in my user info Windows
reached out into cloud and grabbed my full name. It is kind of wicked, creepy, cool how
Windows works with Microsoft login passports, and not sure how this will work
with folks. So, once you get logged in you have this anticipation of seeing a
desktop. 





Wrong, once you login you see Metro start window where all your apps are displayed like a Windows phone or Xbox Live. Metro apps page scrolled left to right. I felt like I was trapped in a Xbox.
lol “Where
is my darn desktop” words I said while scratching my head. Little did I know
that pointing my mouse at bottom right hand corner will bring up the start menu
which is a Metro like Windows flag. Don’t laugh, I clicked Metro app and thought I had
entered into hell trying to lick every key on the keyboard trying to get out. My
7 year old daughter was laughing and she couldn’t figure it out. Bottom right
screen hover and there pops the windows flag. Click Start and back to Metro
page. Lesson learned.Later I noticed on the Metro apps page a desktop icon. I clicked the desktop icon and there it was. I gasped for air, as if I had lost the desktop forever.




Explorer had a few bells and whistles too which made it 10 times better than
the current one we see now. IE runs
different in Metro, and it can run outside of Metro. Don’t ask me how I forgot
already. Look for “Use Desktop View” Oh and it is IE 10 now. Metro
style browsing and plug-in free HTML5.
Yeah wrap your head around that one.
Seems there has been a focus on security and keeping battery life when they
created Windows 8. I am just glad we are all moving over to one universal,
drumb roll please… HTML5






I will leave you with this last impression: Metro feels like
Linux, and I say this because it launches applications differently. I think
they are going to allow you to pull more cloud info in from different resources
much like their current windows phone. Hmm, maybe this is the Windows Phone OS changed
into a PC OS. Not sure. I see people working from online apps vs. installed
apps. Like Office live apps will work from Metro. Just a hunch of where this is
all going. Soon Windows 10, and 11 the desktop will soon be foreign to people.
I can see it now, “Holy cow, you’re on the desktop? Wow, I never go there, you
must really know what the hell you are doing if you have to use the desktop to
do something.”Will it be the end of the desktop? What are your thoughts?

Source: http://kpctech.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-8-now-we-are-taking-your.html


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