If Windows 8 is supposed to be good, then they wouldn't need Windows 8.1, therefore if they do make 8.1 only a year after 8, that's saying something. Like suggesting Windows 8 is no good so they rush out a replacement, that being 8.1!!
I've heard of this before - and I've heard good things about it. I've just had a rummage around their site to see which VAT schemes it can handle and there is no mention of VAT whatsoever. Which is odd. And it's not cheap at £240 p.a..2blue4u - check out xero![]()
I object to a $5 tax for every PC I want to run Win 8 on. It should be fixed by Microsoft.download and install Start8.
I object to a $5 tax for every PC I want to run Win 8 on. It should be fixed by Microsoft.
It's not a lot, but it grates.
8.1 still goes via the metro style app though. I'd like win 7 way of working back please...
Thanks. Just setting up my first Win8 PC here. Trying Classic ShellThen use any of the FREE ones then....
Will do on new installs, but 7 is fine for the moment for most everything I doJust install one of the many apps that put it all back... Jeez! Then you have a choice of both.
I don't understand why everyone is so fixated on a button that makes an arbitrary list of programs appear at the bottom left of your screen.
Going back to this quickly...
If anything I would expect to see more regular 0.1 increment OS levels now service packs have been abandoned.
Rumour (unconfirmed?) is 8.2 is coming first half 2014.
Because I don't want the whole of my desktop taken up by the start menu every time I want to use it. I just want to hit the windows key and a little box to pop up that I can type in. That is all.I don't understand why everyone is so fixated on a button that makes an arbitrary list of programs appear at the bottom left of your screen.
I've heard of this before - and I've heard good things about it. I've just had a rummage around their site to see which VAT schemes it can handle and there is no mention of VAT whatsoever. Which is odd. And it's not cheap at £240 p.a..
Nobody is forcing you to update..
But on a desktop, there are more people who will have used a previous version of Windows than will ever use a Win machine as a new user. :shrug:Newcomers pick up 8 quicker than any other version.
) Some of the learners don't have friends or family who may have a idea about Win 8, and if they do they may no have the time or patience to help them change to the different interface. :shrug: New user may pick up Win 8 quicker that previous Windows. :shrug:Yes, in theory, but I need to know about what the majority of learners use, and I can't be up to date with everything. :shrug: There may be a time when I need to know more about Win 8, but most learning establishments are not embracing Win 8 in numbers yet. I get to know programs because I use them at work, or will use them at work, and I learn the programs I use in my personal life. So far Win 8 doesn't come into any of that. :shrug:No offence but as a tutor, should you not be completely up to date with latest os?
I give as much advice as I can, but explaining, showing and demonstrating something is a lot easier than just trying to explain something as an abstract. I get asked about Apple computers too, again we don't use them in work, I don't have one, and most learning establishments, at the lower level, don't use Apple computers either. :shrug: I get asked about Twitter, but have no interest in it and we don't run classes about it. Same with Facebook, Skype etc. Like I said, I can't know everything. :shrug: I give extracurricular advice when I can, and feel I can help the person asking. :shrug:Fair enough. I guess I just thought that as someone people like the elderly like you mentioned came to for advice it'd be in your remit to know.
If you are elderly or one of those people whole who don't like change go with windows 7
Updates have always been regular - service packs. The cadence is increasing and I would expect approximately yearly updates along the lines of the 8->8.1 update. Apple have been doing this for some time and I'd expect point releases to likely be free. You don't have to apply updates immediately but it seems silly not to take advantage of them. Also bear in mind that you want to remain on a supported version of the OS. If you're on XP, it dies in April...