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โDec-16-2013 03:56 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
x3 but you can't teach some old dogs new tricks. ๐
bumpy
โDec-16-2013 03:09 PM
mlts22 wrote:camperforlife wrote:
Don't download from a pop up, go direct to Microsoft. I have come to love 8.1 and would not go back. I have to refer to a lot of schematics when working and being able to put one up on my 27" screen then pinch or zoom where I need it is great. I do my accounting on the same machine and the keyboard function is as comfortable as the touch screen. For me the combination of touch or keyboard is perfect and the Win 8 learning curve was short.
I'd be afraid of downloading something from a pop-up. Just the presence of a pop-up can mean potential compromise. Windows 8.1 is downloadable from MS fairly easy, and is a no charge upgrade from 8.0 (AFAIK.)
I like Windows 8.1 because of the added security features, as well as the disk deduplication (if I have ten copies of the same file from different dates, Windows will store one copy of the data that is the same, and have pointers for the rest of the stuff.) Plus, BitLocker works on all hardware (no need for a TPM.)
Of course, the UI changes take some getting used to, and this is a quite subjective thing.
โDec-16-2013 06:57 AM
mlts22 wrote:
Windows 8.1 is downloadable from MS fairly easy, and is a no charge upgrade from 8.0 (AFAIK.)
โDec-16-2013 06:53 AM
camperforlife wrote:
Don't download from a pop up, go direct to Microsoft. I have come to love 8.1 and would not go back. I have to refer to a lot of schematics when working and being able to put one up on my 27" screen then pinch or zoom where I need it is great. I do my accounting on the same machine and the keyboard function is as comfortable as the touch screen. For me the combination of touch or keyboard is perfect and the Win 8 learning curve was short.
โDec-16-2013 05:47 AM
monkey44 wrote:
After all these years, I'm finally getting fast with no errors, now, gotta change the entire way we input info ...
โDec-16-2013 05:33 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:burlmart wrote:
speech to command computers as well as to be converted to text is getting very good. communicating (like one of these forum posts) can be done as well via a voice clip. Think of all the voice messages we now send and receive now = thanks to simple answering machines that blossomed some2 or so decades back.
Look at video reviews of products, podcasts, bloggerheads, etc. Who needs to read a long review if an expert ewviewer gives great video.
Pecking keys will be around a long time, but wie'll see less and less of them in use
On edit: spoiler alert: my sprrch grammer is worse than my typing.
careful I found at least 6 things that bcsdguy can fuss at you about. ๐
bumpy
โDec-16-2013 05:00 AM
โDec-16-2013 04:21 AM
SuperDutyFiver wrote:
remember not having a color screen? What about not wanting to give up the floppy for a CD
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โDec-15-2013 01:17 PM
burlmart wrote:
speech to command computers as well as to be converted to text is getting very good. communicating (like one of these forum posts) can be done as well via a voice clip. Think of all the voice messages we now send and receive now = thanks to simple answering machines that blossomed some2 or so decades back.
Look at video reviews of products, podcasts, bloggerheads, etc. Who needs to read a long review if an expert ewviewer gives great video.
Pecking keys will be around a long time, but wie'll see less and less of them in use
On edit: spoiler alert: my sprrch grammer is worse than my typing.