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Today I gave the last class of an eight week Windows 7 class in my computer club. During the last hour of the class I presented Windows 8 as kind of an outlook. The reaction was interesting. Not a single person disliked Windows 8 at this point. The general consensus was that it is probably easier to use than Windows 7.
Remind you, those are senior citizens who are no geeks by any imagination. They thought it was interesting and refreshing. None of these people run a business on their system. So here may be the difference.
I had to do overtime because several people asked me to copy the .iso to their external disks so that they did not have to download it for 3 hours.
Looks like Windows 8 may do better than we think. All it needs is a bit of basic education.
Remind you, those are senior citizens who are no geeks by any imagination. They thought it was interesting and refreshing. None of these people run a business on their system. So here may be the difference.
I had to do overtime because several people asked me to copy the .iso to their external disks so that they did not have to download it for 3 hours.
Looks like Windows 8 may do better than we think. All it needs is a bit of basic education.
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