There’s a palpable fear that Windows 8 will stumble out of the door.
If push comes to shove, you'd think MS could easily make the Windows 7 desktop the "default" look and feel, and let you turn on the Win 8 look via a setting. But then again, isn't the whole Windows 7 desktop just one click away anyway? This whole article seems like its vastly exaggerating the issue.
If push comes to shove, you'd think MS could easily make the Windows 7 desktop the "default" look and feel, and let you turn on the Win 8 look via a setting. But then again, isn't the whole Windows 7 desktop just one click away anyway? This whole article seems like its vastly exaggerating the issue.
There's a good article here comparing Win8 to Apple's first release of OS X (with its built in MacOS 9 classic mode) ... http://www.osnews.com/story/25691/Windows_8_s_desktop_mode_M...