Windows 8.2. New Changes Are Coming

Windows 8.2. New Changes Are Coming

Windows 8.2. New Changes Are Coming - Business 2 Community

The recently released operating system Windows 8.1 is a thing of the past. Microsoft is attentively monitoring the reviews for this version and the company has already started to create a list of changes that will appear in the new Windows 8.2. We’re intriducing you the most interesting features of the upcoming Windows 8.2 operating system.
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Oh boy, looks like I'll have to go through and update the tutorials again.

:doh:
 
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we have been so steadfast in our condemnations...

Now, at least it seems like they have finally listened. Good for them.

And hooray for our side....(I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound, everybody look what's going down....)...
 
So are these just rumors? I mean, it would be nice if the article is correct, but I would think if the start menu were really returning we'd see it posted all over the tech news websites.
 
not really getting excited about the hypothetical return of a classic start menu :roflmao:
 
not really getting excited about the hypothetical return of a classic start menu :roflmao:

Now that we are getting accustomed to using it without the start button, MS says they hear us talking and are therefore returning it? Speaking for myself, I'm used to not having it so it's no big deal for me one way or the other. I'm happy without it. But I suppose there are a lot of users who don't feel the same.
 
we need the Win 8.2 urgently to fix all the bugs, plus good drivers for the wireless.
 
not really getting excited about the hypothetical return of a classic start menu :roflmao:

Now that we are getting accustomed to using it without the start button, MS says they hear us talking and are therefore returning it? Speaking for myself, I'm used to not having it so it's no big deal for me one way or the other. I'm happy without it. But I suppose there are a lot of users who don't feel the same.

:ditto: Quit used to 8 now and don't miss the old Start Menu. I'm fine with bringing it back for those that want it, as long as I can turn it off if I wish.
 
not really getting excited about the hypothetical return of a classic start menu :roflmao:

LOL! Same here, but they can do whatever they want to satisfy > Just don't mess with the Start Screen/All Apps > Personally I'd like to remain and keep moving forward in the 21st century. :p
 
??? In post #1, there is a quote in a little balloon, and I'm wondering from whence it came?
The text in black, not in Blue.

The English is abysmal at best. Who said that?

On the topic of the Start Button and Start Menu, if someone wants it, all they have to do is install the "Classic Shell 4.0".
Just like, if you want a different Desktop Theme, you just install it.
Why wait for MS? If you don't like something the way it is, then fix it. That's what I've done for about two decades now.
What's all the fuss?

I've been doing that, with other aspects of Windows since day one.
I take Windows from MS like a suggestion, not a rule. Eh?

TechnoMage :cool:
 
This is what I believe about missing the start button: Let's try to imagine that when MS came out with Windows 95 if it would have had the same interface as Windows 8 has now; and if all the newer editions had the same. Then after all these years, MS came out with what they called Windows 8 and the interface was exactly like Windows 7, everyone would be saying things like, "What happened to the tiles! I miss the tiles and wish they would come back." I believe that it's human nature. When we are used to doing things a certain way for a number of years, it's hard to change.
 
not more than 6 month after 8.1 release we see new OS, win 8 will loose market with this news.

no related to being free or not , clean installation is important for users.

i dont know what is MS doing but i see their wane from now
 
Intel's also just released a new graphics driver for older Intel APU's on Windows 8.1, this should fix the blurry text problems alongside others graphical problems with Windows 8.1.

And to think I've jut reverted back to Windows 7, oh wells guess I'll just wait for Windows 8.2 with a real start menu and a desktop experience no different then Windows 7...:p
 
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