#809891 - 05/19/12 07:42 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
[Re: Donald]
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My personal take of it is that is probably a good thing, most folks complained about it anyway. Everything from slowing down their PC's to overheating their GPU's, and it would never blend in with the new Metro Interface. Window Blinds (Stardock) will most likely an alternative solution if you want to restore it. If you think about it, this is exactly what made Windows 3.x through 95 so popular. Microsoft published the API, and programmers wrote their own code (much like today's very popular Android devices). That's my $0.02 anyway 
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#809910 - 05/19/12 08:51 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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I'm very firmly in your camp, Inland. So add another $.02 to the pile!
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#810150 - 05/20/12 10:11 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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And have you heard the great hue and cry about the lack of a Start button? The Metro interface IS the Start screen; it's just not a button. There are some third party apps to restore the Start button that Inland has pointed me to. I wasn't too fond of them, but I'll bet they come up with something better before it's all over.
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#810245 - 05/21/12 11:06 AM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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I'm on the fence with it. The one thing I like is if I need a program, I just start typing it and hit Enter and I'm there. I don't even have to click on Start first. Guess we'll see how it all shakes out.
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#810253 - 05/21/12 11:17 AM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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"Microsoft's reasoning for eliminating the visual accoutrements — "flattening surfaces, removing reflections, and scaling back distracting gradients," writes Jensen Harris, director of program management for Windows' user experience team — is that it frees Windows 8 of unnecessary clutter and distraction thanks to a more "clean and crisp" user interface. "
Lol! This is the sort of thing they were saying when they released the Visual Studio 11 beta. They are currently backtracking for the RC.
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#810315 - 05/21/12 03:25 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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And have you heard the great hue and cry about the lack of a Start button? The Metro interface IS the Start screen; it's just not a button. There are some third party apps to restore the Start button that Inland has pointed me to. I wasn't too fond of them, but I'll bet they come up with something better before it's all over. Try this one Drac - here's a pic of my desktop. ViStart You don't lose the ability to enter the Metro Apps either.
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#810329 - 05/21/12 04:14 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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Now, THAT'S what I've been looking for! I didn't much care for the first one you linked to a couple of months ago, but this one looks great.
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#810366 - 05/21/12 07:16 PM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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Yup, it's the "other side" of the Metro interface.
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#810444 - 05/22/12 06:44 AM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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Or Windows 7 as it's usually called:-)
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#810448 - 05/22/12 06:56 AM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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It looks like Windows 7, but is still actually Windows 8 underneath. The way it switches back and forth still confuses me.
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#810474 - 05/22/12 10:02 AM
Re: RIP Aero Glass; Windows 8 Sticks a Fork in Familiar UI
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Is that Windows 8? It looks like Windows 7, only with more selections on the right side of the Start Menu. Yep, it's Windows 8 alright. I'm betting that within a year of the public offering they'll release a new version that restores the desktop functionality; Metro just doesn't cut it for workstation users. In the interim we’ll just have to rely on 3rd party additions.
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