A First Look at the Windows Technical Preview

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       #30

    Rickkins said:
    I do, of course, reserve the right to change my mind at any given moment...
    Oh?! Do I detect a little TIFKAM in your soul? Hmm?!

    Pretty sure though that I don't want any live tiles anywhere ever tho. I don't want anything connecting to anything unless I tell it to.
    So that’s what it’s about? Power?

    And I already have forecastfox on my browser, so even a weather exception is already covered.
    Sorry. With all that power you’re keeping after booting up you won’t know your weather until you take time to open your browser, which is exposed to a number of Internet threats, while we fanbois and girls instantly get all kinds of data in our secure walled garden Start Screen. We have all sorts of apps to find out all sorts of things without opening up a browser. Even at that you should see what Modern IE blocks when using it. Furthermore, we know who’s collecting some of our data, whereas you don’t.

    BTW, no comment on my other post claiming the efficiency of the system? Just wondering why some don't answer to those kinds of posts. I get all kinds of positive visitor messages from TIFKAM fans on them.
    Last edited by Tony K; 21 Sep 2014 at 15:54.
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       #31

    If it's the search functionality you are alluding to... there is no reason to believe the same functionality won't be implemented in the Start menu, using the same API's and producing similar results on the desktop,
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  3. Posts : 5,833
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       #32

    Superfly said:
    If it's the search functionality you are alluding to... there is no reason to believe the same functionality won't be implemented in the Start menu, using the same API's and producing similar results on the desktop,
    Well I write a lot on the efficiency of the system as a whole, but that’s a good thought on the Start Menu search in upcoming 9. I’m wondering if they will implement Smart Search via Bing in it as well. If so, how?

    First thing that comes to mind is that some users will say is that they’re being forced to use Bing even though it can be turned off.


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    If turned off, then one can’t use the “Everywhere” aspect of the search I would guess. If they do, then Bing would have to be used and open the results in IE on the desktop. Then some may complain that they’re being forced to use Bing and IE.

    I should think legally that they won’t implement it at all in the new Start Menu, but only the Shadow knows for sure at this point. If so, those using the Start Menu are left to the basics as before, but word search included within its search API.
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       #33

    HippsieGypsie said:
    Oh?! Do I detect a little TIFKAM in your soul? Hmm?!
    Oh perish the thought....

    HippsieGypsie said:
    BTW, no comment on my other post claiming the efficiency of the system? Just wondering why some don't answer to those kinds of posts. I get all kinds of positive visitor messages from TIFKAM fans on them.
    Perhaps some posts are just too long, and people only read the top bit.

    Like me....
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  5. Posts : 3,502
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       #34

    alphanumeric said:
    I use a Desktop PC and a laptop and do not need nor want a Start Menu, so please do not speak for me. I am not alone either so please do not presume we all think like you do.

    I have no problems navigating the Start Screen with a keyboard and mouse. Keyboard and trackball in my case. Quick and efficient, and faster than drilling down though a start menu.


    I struck the want or need a start menu because the Start Screen is the Start menu - it's just bigger
    - I need and want that short hand way of launching applications.
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  6. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #35

    I hope that many of the NF members will participate in the various alpha and beta releases

    This seems like a good idea:
    Feedback

    Microsoft has created a new Windows Insider Preview Program so that users can get more frequent preview builds and provide feedback to the company.

    Once you've signed up, you can use the Windows Feedback app to navigate through a menu of top-level choices (Recent Applications, Apps and Windows Store, Hardware and Devices, Download and Install, Internet Explorer, and so on) and then fine-tune it further (Mail, Maps, Messaging, Movie Moments, Music, etc.). You can search to see whether other Insiders have given similar feedback, add more details to that feedback, or start your own, adding text and screenshots as needed.
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