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Old 24th June 2012, 10:40 PM   #1576
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How many times do I have to say that I wasn't putting OSX on a pedestal? Sheesh...

I used it as an example of a seemingly insignificant piece of functionality being one of my most favoured things the OS could offer and you just won't get off the rage bandwagon.

Chill out, see where I was coming from, appreciate the insignificance of OSX in my comment and let us return to actual discussion.

Blimey...
I'm not worked up? I used OSX as an example because you did? I was just pointing out, that these 'seemingly insignificant pieces of functionality' are insignificant to the operating system. Maybe not to you, but like I tried to point out, to the majority they are.

That's just the way things go, there's no point letting them ruin your day. And in this case, the shutdown button you mentioned, I've made a neato app so you can choose to have it how you like it. So everything works out.

I made a new one with more options, if anyone's interested you can download it here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?abujywjd5gh4zcj
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Old 24th June 2012, 11:40 PM   #1577
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That new language menu/bar the sticks itself down next to the clock is annoying to look at and the removal method is not obvious at all :|
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Old 25th June 2012, 3:19 PM   #1578
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I am not talking about simple apps which allow you to keep track of how many times you scratch your ass in one day. I am talking about complex pieces of software written by companies that employ people full time to find bugs in software. I don't think it is fare to compare an app store with a software store which is what I see the windows market becoming (the steam for every day applications). Microsoft also has a much tougher time than apple because of the huge range of hardware software can be run on.

The only requirement you hinted at (which is not something I think of when I think QA) in your post was "safe" which is why I asked you to clarify.

Microsofts responsibility is to make sure no viruses end up on their store. As far as stability/bugs are concerned I don't see why microsoft should be held responsible for other peoples software. If a program is shit and unstable people will vote with their feet and choose not to use it.

I have confidence in microsofts ability to stop viruses poping up on there store.

With the Win 8 Store, windows have an opportunity like never before, to actually force standards on developers.

In the past, if you didn't agree with they way MS wanted you to do things, you just did your own thing, and then released the software with instructions that say "Click Continue when This warning pops up". This works, because there was no one single, central repository to get your windows programs from.

Now there is, and it needs to have tight quality restrictions placed on it to prevent dodgy-brothers software showing up in it. If you don't like the way MS want you to do things, then you can still release separately, BUT you can't sell it in the Win8 Store.

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The app approval process is in place to ensure that applications are reliable, perform as expected, and are free of explicit and offensive material.
MS Should be held responsible. If they are going to sell the applications, they have some responsibility to making sure the apps are Fit for purpose.

If I buy a lawnmower from a shop, and it is unable to mow my lawn, for whatever reason, I take it back to the shop, and they give me a refund or a better one. The onus is on the shop to sell me a product that is of merchantable quality and fit for use.

In this case, the Win8 Appstore is the shop.
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Old 25th June 2012, 5:01 PM   #1579
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I made a newer version of this win 8 shutdown program if anyone tried the last one you might like this one, it runs a little faster and hides the extraction so you only see a brief glimpse of a cmd window then it's gone. But if your PC is fast you don't even see that.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/win8shutdown/files/
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Old 25th June 2012, 10:47 PM   #1580
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Amazingly enough it's the tiny things that make os's for me. The fact in OSX I can command tab between programs, or command tilde between windows of a program is something I wish windows would have, it's a godsend for laptops with restricted resolutions.
Heh, It's hilarious when people bag out an OS because they don't know how to use it.

Try ALT+Tab and CTRL+Tab. It's been there since at least Windows 3.1.

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For wank factor you can also WIN+Tab it.

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Old 25th June 2012, 10:52 PM   #1581
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Heh, It's hilarious when people bag out an OS because they don't know how to use it.

Try ALT+Tab and CTRL+Tab. It's been there since at least Windows 3.1.

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For wank factor you can also WIN+Tab it.
Yeah I was a bit confused by that, I thought he must have meant something else, like you can switch between tabs open in a browser or something? I never use Win tab, but it does look cool!

Edit: Apparently Win+tab doesn't work on Win 8 anymore. No big loss.
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Old 25th June 2012, 11:56 PM   #1582
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Yeah I was a bit confused by that, I thought he must have meant something else, like you can switch between tabs open in a browser or something? I never use Win tab, but it does look cool!

Edit: Apparently Win+tab doesn't work on Win 8 anymore. No big loss.
Just gave that a go, Win + Tab cycles you through the open programs in the list you open by going to the top right hotspot...If you can't understand me, give it a try yourself!

just got around to installing the latest preview, nothing majorly different that I have seen so far.
Overall, im slowly getting used to it.

Will hopefully whack it on my Hanvon B10C tomorrow and give it a spin on an actual tablet/slate computer!
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Old 26th June 2012, 4:07 AM   #1583
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Yeah I was a bit confused by that, I thought he must have meant something else, like you can switch between tabs open in a browser or something? I never use Win tab, but it does look cool!

Edit: Apparently Win+tab doesn't work on Win 8 anymore. No big loss.
Well you can switch between tabs in a browser with CTRL+Tab. It's worked that way with all multi window programs since msworks/filemanager. Personally I find WIN+Tab excessive, especially with the preview mode on ALT+Tab since Win7.
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Old 26th June 2012, 8:22 AM   #1584
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Well you can switch between tabs in a browser with CTRL+Tab. It's worked that way with all multi window programs since msworks/filemanager. Personally I find WIN+Tab excessive, especially with the preview mode on ALT+Tab since Win7.
So it still doesn't make sense what he was saying then, about how windows doesn't do what he was going on about.


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Just gave that a go, Win + Tab cycles you through the open programs in the list you open by going to the top right hotspot...If you can't understand me, give it a try yourself!

just got around to installing the latest preview, nothing majorly different that I have seen so far.
Overall, im slowly getting used to it.

Will hopefully whack it on my Hanvon B10C tomorrow and give it a spin on an actual tablet/slate computer!
Isn't the top right shows you the charms menu? You mean the top left? I'll have another go tonight.

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Old 26th June 2012, 12:42 PM   #1585
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Isn't the top right shows you the charms menu? You mean the top left? I'll have another go tonight.
doh! you're right, the top left :P

Also, for those of you having problems navigating have a read of this

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b...windows-8.aspx

about 1/5th of the way down there is this list of keyboard shortcuts. Might help some of you
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Just gave that a go, Win + Tab cycles you through the open programs in the list you open by going to the top right hotspot...If you can't understand me, give it a try yourself!

just got around to installing the latest preview, nothing majorly different that I have seen so far.
Overall, im slowly getting used to it.

Will hopefully whack it on my Hanvon B10C tomorrow and give it a spin on an actual tablet/slate computer!
Win + TAB will cycle through open Metro apps (with the Desktop being considered a Metro app). It won't cycle through individual apps you have open on the desktop, tho. Which is fine, since that's what Alt + Tab is for
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Win + TAB will cycle through open Metro apps (with the Desktop being considered a Metro app). It won't cycle through individual apps you have open on the desktop, tho. Which is fine, since that's what Alt + Tab is for
ahhh yes, thats what i meant
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People who don't want a tablet OS ( <----fact ) crammed into desktops gunna hate. Pretty simple really.

I'll bookmark the misc pics thread in case I miss anything for next time
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People who don't want a tablet OS ( <----fact ) crammed into desktops gunna hate. Pretty simple really.

I'll bookmark the misc pics thread in case I miss anything for next time
I suppose you can only speak for yourself hey. Pretty simple really. But please try to keep it relevant and on topic.
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I'm the only one (as a UX/UI designer/developer, by the way) who dislikes a tablet OS on my desktop?

If you say so.

Can you define what is on topic for me? I'm genuinely interested. Because I'm pretty sure if I said something around the lines of "This IS a tablet OS, but it works GREAT on my desktop" (basically the opposite of what I did say), then you'd have had no problem with it.

Windows 8 image depicting one sides feelings... Comments on Windows 8... seems pretty on topic to me, in a thread that seems otherwise dead tonight.
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