Now Gone: Photosynth, Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, and Travel apps
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What is it with all this blind hatred for anything new in Windows, Linux is absolutely chock a block with apps, I don't hear people complaining about them.
When you people buy a car do you rip out the sound system, the air conditioner, the windscreen wipers, the indicators, the electric windows, the automatic door locks.
No, I actually use all those options on my car. Poor example by the way. Apples and oranges, hardware versus software.
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It bugs you because you know there's something wrong, having an extra couple of icons is not something wrong.
50 extra Icons in My Apps is not a couple of icons. And I have more than just a couple of Apps I want gone that I can't uninstall. This is stuff that just clutters up my All Apps section of Windows that needn't be there.
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No, I actually use all those options on my car. Poor example by the way. Apples and oranges, hardware versus software.
Its exactly the same thing, they used to be options, now most are standard just like some apps in Windows.
Me, I'm exactly the opposite of people on here, I like getting things for nothing, especially from Microsoft, probably the best software engineers on the planet, but hey I'm biased, I've been using their software since DOS.
Oh,and I never had any problems with Vista and ME either, and I love Windows 8, 8.1.
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50 extra Icons in My Apps is not a couple of icons. And I have more than just a couple of Apps I want gone that I can't uninstall. This is stuff that just clutters up my All Apps section of Windows that needn't be there.
Those 50 icons aren't installed, just like Apple and Android they are apps you have used and sometimes bought, pretty handy if you ask me, but then you'd have to use a lot of different tablets and computer, phones etc to appreciate that.
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Its exactly the same thing, they used to be options, now most are standard just like some apps in Windows.
Me, I'm exactly the opposite of people on here, I like getting things for nothing, especially from Microsoft, probably the best software engineers on the planet, but hey I'm biased, I've been using their software since DOS.
It's a lot easier to remove (or it should be) an App on your PC than it is to remove any of the items you listed on your car. That's why they include them as standard equipment and charge you extra for them. You don't have a choice. Your not going to pay even more for somebody to remove them.
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Those 50 icons aren't installed, just like Apple and Android they are apps you have used and sometimes bought, pretty handy if you ask me, but then you'd have to use a lot of different tablets and computer, phones etc to appreciate that.
That's just it, I never ever used most of those apps. They were preinstalled by the OEM and Microsoft. Most are free or trial Apps. There is no need to keep a record of them as I never even bought them in the first place. I agree, purchased Apps should be saved, but why lock one in if you just tried it once and then didn't want it. Or never ever used it?
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It's a lot easier to remove (or it should be) an App on your PC than it is to remove any of the items you listed on your car. That's why they include them as standard equipment and charge you extra for them. You don't have a choice. Your not going to pay even more for somebody to remove them.
Just rearrange the Apps you don't use to the back and stop worrying about them, there are other things in life to worry about like the Greek Crisis and Russia shooting planes out of the sky.
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Just rearrange the Apps you don't use to the back and stop worrying about them, there are other things in life to worry about like the Greek Crisis and Russia shooting planes out of the sky.
I don't lose any sleep over it. But if somebody brings up the topic, I'm going to voice my opinion on it. IMHO, it needs to be fixed/changed, that's all.
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That's just it, I never ever used most of those apps. They were preinstalled by the OEM and Microsoft. Most are free or trial Apps. There is no need to keep a record of them as I never even bought them in the first place. I agree, purchased Apps should be saved, but why lock one in if you just tried it once and then didn't want it. Or never ever used it?
These sorts of things don't worry me, the only thing I look for in an OS is speed, reliability and security, if I get some free stuff, bonus as far as I'm concerned. I like looking through the list when I change computers to see what I'm missing.
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I don't lose any sleep over it. But if somebody brings up the topic, I'm going to voice my opinion on it. IMHO, it needs to be fixed/changed, that's all.
Okay, I heard you the first time.