I use IE Modern most of the time. It does everything I need to do except for running Hangouts. Running Hangouts forces me into IE Desktop. So if Windows 9 let's me run Hangouts in IE Modern or if...
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I use IE Modern most of the time. It does everything I need to do except for running Hangouts. Running Hangouts forces me into IE Desktop. So if Windows 9 let's me run Hangouts in IE Modern or if...
Well, I like Windows 8.1. I find it to be quicker and more responsive than Windows 7. Hopefully when Windows 9 comes out people will give it an honest try. They might find it to be a worthwhile...
Echrada, be very very careful with versions of software that hasn't been released yet. Conmen and hackers routinely prey on people who'll download software that's not really out there from...
I think the idea behind calling it just Windows was to put it on a subscription basis. If you're subscriber, version names lose their meaning, you always have the newest on anyway.
I think the requirements will the same or less then Windows 8.1. After all low-end devices in developing markets is where the growth is. So if your machine runs 8 or 8.1, it will run 9 as good or...
If the Windows 9 preview doesn't come with a System Restore capability to go back to 8.1, I won't be able to risk installing it. I can't be without a working computer. :(
Amen to that.
Well Iabeeman, if you're going to base your opinion of an operating system on its logo, you'd better wait for the Armani Edition of Windows 9.
I'm in complete agreement with Indianatone. Microsoft shouldn't recklessly get rid of features that are already written. Just make them optional and them to Personalization.
I'm pretty optimistic...
What the logo looks like really shouldn't make any difference to anyone. It's an operating system not a fashion statement. If it were the new name would not be Windows 9 but iWindows.
Microsoft should really pay close attention to suggestions made in this thread (and others like it) since there are desperately looking for a way to overcome the perceived failure of Windows 8. They...
Edwin, how about a fresh look for context menus? For 8.1, the best they could do was resurrect a look that's older than XP.
If this rumor turns out to be true, I hope the Metro-Desktop hybrid mode will be preserved for those users who've gotten used to it. It's already written so it should be preserved as an option.
"I wonder if Microsoft will follow it success and not so successful patten ?, Windows XP, good. Windows Vista, not so good. Windows 7, good. Windows 8, not so good. Windows 9, good - I hope and will...
What would I like to see in Windows 9 (or before)?
Well, off the top of my head I like to see
1. Checking for app updates integrated into Windows Update. I can't think of a single good...