Posted by Wilamayb on November 14, 2013 at 08:20:22 from (164.144.248.26):
In Reply to: OT Windows 8 posted by John T on November 14, 2013 at 07:10:17:
I'm not so much of an old guy yet but I still despise Windows 8. I still have yet to figure out how to swap between PDF documents and then back to my desktop to access the web browser. This is a real problem when looking at old PDF parts catalogs and then needing to swap back to the online homepage to check for availablity and price of parts. When I try to swap back to the PDF file it is no longer available which requires me to redownload it. Formerly it was available in the top left corner of my screen, but not anymore. I simply just use my laptop with windows 7 for PDF work. Leaving the Windows 8 laptop off keeps my blood pressure down.
It takes and act of congress to figure out how to restart the blasted thing with windows 8!!!
If they want a different interface for touch screen items that's fine but it has no business on my laptop or desktop.
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