BTW, thanks for revealing your age, which I believe explains something. I am about half your age, in case you were wondering.
Oh... erh... quite awkward. I was just being humorous in saying "72 year old grumpy rambling", I'm actually 20 to be brutally honest. Sorry about that misunderstanding.
I use the terms stupid and simple because it's my brand of humor... I know, it's insulting and provoking, but it's how I feel, with me being the computer guy in my pool of people and being asked to constantly help them with their issues. I need to remember that people can interpret text very differently, it's how things go bad on a forum, my bad.
Back to the argument though: It seems to me that you've figured out, for the most part, how to use Windows 8 in your suitor. I suppose the best way to let you know why Windows 8 doesn't work for me is to explain how I use everything: The parts I use the most, is the icons on my Desktop, which has all my programs within instant access. I use the Start Menu for the search bar and "My Computer", and I have all the different User folder turned on, "Music", "Videos", "Documents", and "Downloads", I essentially have the C:/Users/Medessec on my Start Menu, along with my most used Programs, "My Computer", and Control Panel. And when I change my mind, all I have to do is click away from the Start Menu or even click on that other application.
I just mostly hate how Metro's Start Menu is fullscreen, and in contrast to your opinion being that the icons are big and helpful, to find what you need instantly, I find it to be a waste of screen estate. Despite my 1920x1200 screen res, all my icons are still 32x32(I have a LOT of them on my desktop) and I like how Start Menu uses just worded buttons for Documents, Videos, Downloads, and not a big 128x128 button with a folder icon, and "Downloads" in small text.
I do a lot of media-based projects... 3D design, video editing, audio manipulation, image/photo editing, and I constantly have files and applications on my desktop that float around constantly, like a big cluttery room. But like a big cluttery room, although you might not know where everything is, I know where everything is. And I can find it in the matter of a heartbeat. Windows 8 doesn't provide the same sort of environment to support this.
And it's like that diagnosing Windows 7 computers too. It's easy for me to find everything, because the interface provides multiple, quick ways to navigate the folder. In Windows 8, the user has to set that up, otherwise it's just "File Explorer" in the Start Screen or pinned in the taskbar. And because people almost never do (because they're computing simpletons) I always have to deal with that when I diagnose their computer, or have to navigate folders to find game save files, etc.
I've come across very few power users who use Windows 8, and have made it work. You can be one of them, another is a friend of mine who attends UC Merced, majoring in programming. But he's always been really tolerate of Linux and other OSes, even Mac, where I've always been a hard-line conservative Windows fan.
well, I see I kicked over the hornet nest..
Windows 8 is always going to be an issue for people who really use computers... some don't care too much about it, some find it quite a hot-button issue. I always like seeing what others think of it though.
also I got a runaround at Lenovo, they really don't want this thinkpad tablet 2 back and I paid $250 for it at the outlet and aside from win 8 and the brain limitation the tablet 2 is quite nice.. and $250~ is a great price for the tablet 2..
i'll open another thread about my experience at Lenovo later..
I've been hearing a lot of similar experiences with not just Lenovo... but other companies. I think it's really important people be given the opportunity to return their product with no trouble, but it's not the case anymore... and it really ticks me off.
what I REALLY do not like about win 8 is the intrusive nature of registering win 8 and all they want (see above), the confusing GUI, the inability to modify the GUI so I can find what I want easily and I guess a few other hidden little "got'cha's" I will discover..
AND, not the least of it the constant feeding of content to all those little boxes in the GUI.. this is sure like 1984 being fed propaganda.. mind numbing trivia like what some empty headed "celebrity" is doing or has just done..
eyeballs.. its now all about your eyeballs and how to seize your attention..
Well, I wouldn't say that... when I used Metro on the Zune HD, I found it to be quite artsy and functional. I just don't like using it with a mouse, because for me... a mouse is for pointing and clicking. Metro involves(and is made for) clicking and dragging... and if you use a mouse, you have to go pointing>clicking>dragging. Which adds an unnecessary step. As for it looking like propaganda and looking succulent with too much eye candy... I wouldn't say that Metro is anywhere near as bad as iOS, especially iOS 7. But Metro is quite utilitarian for a Tablet interface, and it's also customizable, you can change the colors on it. It just doesn't belong on a big desktop screen.
I just read your story Saucey, and I totally get your pain... it's quite similar to some of the experiences my friends have had setting up Windows 8 for their grandparents or parents.
I want to make a kid's account, why would they need email?!
Yeah... I really hate how they're trying to link up Live and Hotmail, and all their online services.
But do I have ads on my desktop pc or on my homescreen of my phone? No... Why should it be on the OS?
These adds are in some of the Metro apps, right? I also do really hate how ads are becoming a new exposure media and money-maker for the web. All my laptops have Chrome, and the AdBlock extension is always installed. I have it disabled for the right sites of course... this site being one, Thinkwiki, my school sites, and online classes. But I've lost that trust in ads... and you're right to feel that way- Ads are a source of malware and trojans, big time. Scams and bogus forms for your email and bank information, it's a fraudulence and dishonesty that plagues us.
Trying my hardest to collect Thinkpads, but college and being broke kinda gets in the way. However...
701C, 760, 770, X24, T30, G41, A31p, T43p, T60/61 Frankie, Z61p, X60 SXGA+, W700ds
MEDESSEC
and yes. I am a bit of a lunatic.