Langley
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I am asked to pay £40 odd to download Windows 8 Pro. can any of you geeks tell me how I would benifit by upgrading to this, Thanks
I am asked to pay £40 odd to download Windows 8 Pro. can any of you geeks tell me how I would benifit by upgrading to this, Thanks
I've been using it for about a month now and I'm just starting to get used to it!
It's a big learning curve from earlier versions of Windows, particularly as the start button is no more.
Although it does seem faster in everyday use that Windows 7....not sure if it's going to be as successful as Microsoft hope, unless you're using it on a table type device.
Over time more devices will become touchscreen so you will have Win8 generation hardware with Win8 software, making it even more compelling than it is today.
in the mobile and maybe in home markets. in the corporate world its less likely, and were they do they will still be using keyboards. Win8 hardware using Win7 era software is going to be the problem, Window 8 asks (demands) that people change how they work.
When the GUI was introduced, businesses needed to change. Now most machines have a mouse...Times change and businesses do too (admitedly at different paces).
when the GUI was introduced, most people didn't have a computer and used a typewriter. people still do in essence. the change is in what you can run, Windows 8 restricts your ability to multitask by design, which will fundementally change 20 years of practice.
I've just bought a touchscreen monitor as I have a new PC on Winds8 hopefully arriving later this week.
I don't think it was worth having 8 without it as its a big change from what I've read.
I though we might as well go the whole hog at once.