So, my computer at work was replaced because it was slow and the Windows install had become corrupted.
I'm already hating Windows 8, for a variety of reasons.
Not least of which is the fact that they've forced it so that you have to make multiple clicks to do almost anything. Gone is the quicklaunch buttons that I used to, you know, quickly launch all of the programs that I use on a constant basis.
Another thing that irritates the crap out of me is that some items that are pinned to the ribbon (the new task bar) launch new windows unrelated to the pinned item, while others auto group them with the ability to separate them specifically removed. I work with three separate Firefox windows and I'd like them to be locate in different places on my task bar to help ensure that I click the right one the first time and don't have to hunt for which one I want. Plus, since it launches on the pin itself, I can't just launch a new window, I have to select a current window and tell it to spawn a new one. >_<
Then there's the font. There's a default font. It's probably Courier New. I specifically use Verdana everywhere for the fact that the capital I (as in Indigo) and the lower case l (as in Lima) have different display characters. The fact that I can't change that pissed me off enough that I bitched about it at their site.
Next up: colors. I can't change my background colors. Or my tab colors. Or any of the other color personalization I use to help make the interface easier to use. But, no. With Win8, you get to change the window border and task bar and pick a background color or picture. That's it. There is a workaround for this where you can choose a High Contrast theme, then tweak colors from there (maybe about 1/3 of the choices available in XP), but apparently the primary program my company uses isn't programmed to display properly in Win8, and the background ends up being a sickly green if you choose a high contrast color scheme. Uck.
I hate the fact that my desktop experience is devolved because they want to focus on tablets. >_<
Time wasted trying to figure out how to do simple shit on my work station so far: 2 hours. I've only been using it for 4. And the worst part is that familiarity isn't going to make me waste that much less time, since they've made it so that nearly every single operation I might want to do now takes significantly more actions on my part just to start.
I'm already hating Windows 8, for a variety of reasons.
Not least of which is the fact that they've forced it so that you have to make multiple clicks to do almost anything. Gone is the quicklaunch buttons that I used to, you know, quickly launch all of the programs that I use on a constant basis.
Another thing that irritates the crap out of me is that some items that are pinned to the ribbon (the new task bar) launch new windows unrelated to the pinned item, while others auto group them with the ability to separate them specifically removed. I work with three separate Firefox windows and I'd like them to be locate in different places on my task bar to help ensure that I click the right one the first time and don't have to hunt for which one I want. Plus, since it launches on the pin itself, I can't just launch a new window, I have to select a current window and tell it to spawn a new one. >_<
Then there's the font. There's a default font. It's probably Courier New. I specifically use Verdana everywhere for the fact that the capital I (as in Indigo) and the lower case l (as in Lima) have different display characters. The fact that I can't change that pissed me off enough that I bitched about it at their site.
Next up: colors. I can't change my background colors. Or my tab colors. Or any of the other color personalization I use to help make the interface easier to use. But, no. With Win8, you get to change the window border and task bar and pick a background color or picture. That's it. There is a workaround for this where you can choose a High Contrast theme, then tweak colors from there (maybe about 1/3 of the choices available in XP), but apparently the primary program my company uses isn't programmed to display properly in Win8, and the background ends up being a sickly green if you choose a high contrast color scheme. Uck.
I hate the fact that my desktop experience is devolved because they want to focus on tablets. >_<
Time wasted trying to figure out how to do simple shit on my work station so far: 2 hours. I've only been using it for 4. And the worst part is that familiarity isn't going to make me waste that much less time, since they've made it so that nearly every single operation I might want to do now takes significantly more actions on my part just to start.
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