GiNGL3 0 Posted January 1, 2013 It works good with All in One's like Dell's/Toshiba's/HP's they are the best, with their new touch screen's also it wouldn't be long before that technology got better/cheaper (good graphics PLOX) but that's some years, only then will windows 8 be a success tbh. it may have sales, but I doesn't have its full audience It once had. Quote Share this post Link to post
george washington 0 Posted January 8, 2013 windows 8 is a waste of time and money. i frikin hate it Quote Share this post Link to post
Professor 0 Posted January 8, 2013 Until I have the funds to buy a decent tower I'm stuck with a pretty shitty laptop. But it does it's job on windows 7 so that's where it's gonna stay until it dies. When I get a decent compooter then this story shall be very different. Quote Share this post Link to post
NightWalker 0 Posted January 8, 2013 I use windows 8 at home and on my work PC, so far no real problems, I even get around faster and the system is more responsive than with Windows 7. There are also lots of new neat keyboard shortcuts to get around quickly in windows 8. Also love the taskbar being on all my screens and not just the primary without extra programs. Way easier and quicker to install, boots really fast, can't really see what there is to dislike. Except that people hate change and have a hard time learning how to get around something new and by my opinion, as a developer, very improved :D Quote Share this post Link to post
GiNGL3 0 Posted January 8, 2013 Soo, what do you work as in Microsoft again? Put in a good word for me K? Quote Share this post Link to post
NightWalker 0 Posted January 8, 2013 I don't work for Microsoft, I make proprietary tools for oil companies :) Quote Share this post Link to post
VENGA BUS 2,027 Posted January 8, 2013 That is a cool ass job, Nightwalker. :) Oil companies ftw. I know it's not oil, but ever do anything for Gazprom? Quote Share this post Link to post