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    8 struggling technologies: Which ones will survive?

    Jimbo, I know this is from an old post but I'm just now reading it. I'm not 100% certain that I understand you correctly but, if I do, you are mistaken on this point. Barnes and Noble has always used epub as the standard ebook format for their Nook ereaders and tablets. Amazon's Kindle is the...
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    Solved Not sure I like the new interface. Any way to get rid of it?

    All true points of view. I have a lot to think about. As should be obvious from my original post, and having nothing whatsoever to do with Max Peck's more militant and forceful opinion, I too am considering skipping this version. While I haven't completely made my mind up one way or the other...
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    Solved Not sure I like the new interface. Any way to get rid of it?

    Thanks for the shell options and the links to the related thread guys. It definitely looks like there are options open to me if I still decide to upgrade that will allow me to have Windows 8 my way. Well, if they get the compatibility issues taken care of then, I'll likely wait as long as I...
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    Solved Not sure I like the new interface. Any way to get rid of it?

    For those of you that have used the Windows 8 RC for a while, what do you think of it? I've heard of many referring to it along the lines of Windows Vista 2. How do most of you feel about the new OS. My main concern is Microsoft's insistence that every version look the same. The whole "tile"...
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    Solved Upgrade for multiple PCs

    Well, that's what I was hoping for. I just saw something in an article somewhere, I can't recall where at the moment, that said something about Microsoft doing away with product keys. Anyway, as long as I can do that, I could always download the update from the library or someplace like that and...
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    Solved Upgrade for multiple PCs

    I am psyched about the $40 upgrade offer Microsoft is offering for Windows 8 Pro. I plan to take advantage of that. My wife and I each have a desktop and a laptop. Yes, you heard right. Two people, four Windows computers, four upgrades. This sort of leads into my question. We do not have real...
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