Downloaded the 90 days trial
Things I like
- Super
fast boot time <10s
- Metro (modern) UI is
fresh and nice. But more 3rd party apps are needed
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Microsoft account remembers everything from your previous installation. So once you sign in using an online account, all email accounts, xbox acc, flickr, facebook etc are synced. Although it does not install the apps on its own, previously downloaded apps are there in My Apps section of store and their login info in synced after download. Much easier to do a fresh install
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Search is nice. On the Metro screen, just start typing and search will automatically open. Same for store. For other apps there is search.
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Share option in photos app is nice and you can share directly to twitter, SkyDrive or mail. Share function is somewhat similar to android and new apps will extend this functionality. Suppose you are reading a novel using reader app and come across (
I made a typo and IE10 autocorrected... sweet) a nice quote that you will like to share on Social networks. Instead of going to browser and opening twitter/Facebook, you can simple move the mouse to bottom right corner that will bring the charms bar. Hit Share and its done. Without even opening another application, minimizing etc.
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Dual pane is nice. I can keep an eye on twitter while writing this post or doing Photoshop. Applicable for all metro apps
- Lastly the
wallpapers are nice too
Things I don't like
- Still miss the
Start button
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Photos app is too basic
- Same for
videos app. No option to change even the aspect ratio. Common Microsoft its 2012
- Some
stupid bugs, like uninstalling an application (non metro) from metro screen will not really uninstall but rather open the "Programs and Features window in Control Panel
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Non inclusion of dot net framework 3.5. A lot of apps will require it and you will have to download using windows update
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Sharing : MS has three very decent apps - News, sports and Finance. Suppose you open the news app and start reading. You like a story and want it to share on Facebook. Open the charms bar, hit share and its done. The headline, some part of text and a link is posted on Facebook. The problem? The link is not a web link to that news article but a link to open that article in the News app on another Win8 machine. The result : Anything shared using any of these 3 apps cannot be opened on any other Operating System except windows 8. Other OSes and some twitter clients don't even treat it as a link. Hence you will have to copy paste the link from a twitter app to IE10 that will redirect you to News app. If you share using mail, the last line in mail is "If you have Windows 8, open this in News."
- Chrome both stable and dev versions are unusable atleast for me
- Metro mode is only partially customizable, no black background color