With Windows 8 finally launching, it’s about time to highlight the good and bad aspects of Microsoft’s new operating system.
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With Windows 8 finally launching, it’s about time to highlight the good and bad aspects of Microsoft’s new operating system.
That's got to be one of the most inept reviews I have seen, looks like he did a quick search and skimmed a couple reviews that he didn't really understand and then wrote it up.
He's confused.
Yep, I'd second that!I have Windows 7 x64, and have yet to find any app. that I wanted that wouldn't install. No 8 bit apps in that group of course x64 is the way to go IMHO.
A Guy
P.S. Welcome to Eight Forums wase4711.
would you guys recommend installing the 32 bit or the 64 bit?
I am a power user, and, came back to wi7 after 6 years on OSX, so I am still a bit rusty with all things windoze..
I like the idea of 64 bit, just wondering if that will lead to problems installing older 32 bit apps, or if win8 has solved that issue..
thanks!
I have Windows 7 x64, and have yet to find any app. that I wanted that wouldn't install. No 8 bit apps in that group of course x64 is the way to go IMHO.
A Guy
P.S. Welcome to Eight Forums wase4711.
What? The only thing the author was rated for was being a bad researcher.LOL. some of you are behaving as biased as the author of the article. Not everyone is going to blindly love Win 8 simply because it was created by Microsoft.
The author is now labled a hater because he chose to point out a few flaws with the system that have been known since the first preview? Priceless....
LOL. some of you are behaving as biased as the author of the article. Not everyone is going to blindly love Win 8 simply because it was created by Microsoft.
The author is now labled a hater because he chose to point out a few flaws with the system that have been known since the first preview? Priceless....
"But enterprise users won’t have such an easy time, considering Pro might be right for some operations, but Enterprise would be ideal for others."