i recently bought a new laptop with win 8 on it, after having been used win 7
i was a bit concerned about hating win8 given all the negative press ive heard about it - (its not a touch screen) and have noted various ways to make it as much like win 7 as possible
i had believed that win 8 was pretty much run using those tiles - that everything was like that - but now i see that its pretty much like windows 7 - except for there being no start button and its a bit more of a palava to shut down
it looks the same, it acts the same, give or take a few minor layout changes
you could conceivably just ignore the tiles bit, and go straight to the desktop and its like having your old OS
in fact, with the addition of apps etc all i can see is that its like having a tablet on your laptop that you can switch between the two!
so whats the big issue?
what are so many people down on win 8 - could it be that many people are unaware that the desktop bit still exists and are using their laptop solely like a tablet, using the tiles etc, and thats why they hate it?
can anyone tell what the big changes are? whats missing etc - i have only had the laptop a few days, so haven't explored fully yet
W8 works very well with a keyboard and mouse - a touchscreen is not necessary.
I'm a big W8 and W8.1 fan and really can't see why people are so negative about it.
In W8.1 going straight to desktop rather than the start screen is a system setting. I personally don't use any apps but have got numerous tiles for various desktop programs.
for W8 the free SkipMetroSuiteUI.exe let's you go straight to desktop, as well as letting you turn off the corner actions such as showing the Charms sidebar.