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Old May 30th 13, 09:18 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Best Win 8 Start Button replacement program?

On 5/29/2013 22:33, Darklight wrote:
On 08/05/13 10:28, mac wrote:

"usenetopian" wrote in message
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This has been asked before but I forget the answers given (sorry)

can anyone recommend a great Start button replacement for Windows 8?

Thanks in advance


Hang on a while?

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/li...-29249953.html



Windows 8: Microsoft announces 'biggest product U-turn since New Coke'.

mac



There is nothing wrong with the metro interface. If people had a degree
of intelligence or the play fullness of a child they might see the
benefits of the metro interface.

It's the incompetence of people that is the problem. They are like
religious fanatics. Unable or don't want to try some thing new.

The metro interface is nothing more than a full screen start menu and if
people can't see that tough ****.

What happens when you put the mouse in the bottom left hand corner of
win 8?
What happens when you put the mouse in the bottom left hand corner of
win 7?

answer the same thing.

From a physiological point of view the metro interface has been an
enlightening exercise.




My reply was meant to you,

Did it ever occur to you that each experimenting involves cost,
including cost of a person's life and cost of hiring an employee?

You may want to spend any amount of time you wish to learn a new OS
which you are rightfully to do so.

But you should be taught that there are others outside of yourself and
they have the same right as yours to choose how they want to spend their
personal life. Some may want to spend the time on reading, watching
movies, taking care of their families, and so on except on learning a
new OS.

Does that ever occur to you?

And do you realize that every minute an employee spent involving cost
including their salaries, benefits, and bonuses? Employees are NOT
volunteers, you know that, right?

So which is more important in terms of doing their jobs for serving
customers, directly or indirectly, and helping the company making money
(so they can get paid too) or learning a darn new OS for Microsoft?

If you are kind (and rich, of course) enough to pay for all learning
costs for every business for learning the new program, then you are
rightfully to criticize for anyone refuses to do so.

Until then, you have demonstrated yourself as an ignorant person with no
respect to others' choices of how to spend their life and one has zero
knowledge about business costs.

And only sane and educated and rational people would think about how o
put the best use of their "limited time and life."

Like it or not, learning a new OS is at the very bottom of the list.

Not everyone is found of playing computers, and please grow up to learn it.




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