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|    Alan Zisman to Jean Parrot    |
|    Start menu.    |
|    21 Sep 12 15:27:04    |
      On 2012-09-21 6:24 AM, Jean Parrot -> Alan Zisman wrote:                      AZ>> XP has a 'classic Start Menu' option; that was dropped in Vista        JP> and Win        AZ>> 7. Now, in Win 8 there's no (Microsoft supported) Start Menu at all -        AZ>> though the 'Modern Interface' tiles screen is sometimes referred        JP> to as        AZ>> the Start Menu.               JP> You know what ? I had never changed this menu as I was thoroughly        JP> satisfied with the default. This said, as I still had this old XP box        JP> connected, I fired it up and had a peek at this Classic menu and then        JP> decided that the default, to me, was better. The old box was still        JP> connected as I was away for a while and I wanted then to test Wintype on        JP> it. Fun to go back in time to XP.              Seeing how you report being pretty happy with the Win 8 Desktop experience -       with no Start Menu at all, I suspect that you're not a big Start Menu user. I       suspect that's true of most Windows-users, who work with icons on the       QuickLaunch toolbar or the desktop rather that looking in the Start Menu - and       that's why MS can drop it from Win 8.                      JP> NB: the Air user is still not watching her fingers and what they do. She        JP> had changed the screen background unknowingly (?). It took me a while to        JP> rectify this faux-pas but the PC experience helped me in so doing.        JP> Still, to me again, more intuitive on my beloved machine.                     In the end, there is not really a 'more user friendly' system - it's a matter       of what you've gotten comfortable with. My son is a Windows-user, my daughter       a Mac-user; each has tried the other system and found it less comfortable.               JP> $700.00 US for a share, good on them but it is not the computor        JP> market that did this, the iPhone 5 is the culprit. ;-)                     iPhone + iPad - meanwhile, Windows PC sales are stagnant while Mac sales are       growing       - but modestly. Very soon, most Internet access will happen on mobile devices,       which already represent the majority of 'personal computing devices'. Like it       or not, it's the future!              Me, I'm mostly using Android devices these days - a Google Nexus 7 (7") tablet       is my most-used device, and I finally got a smartphone - a Galaxy Nexus phone.       The Nexus devices are Google designs that run 'clean' Android - without the       layers of glop added by smartphone manufacturers and mobile companies which       (in my opinion) complicate the interface and reduce battery life.              I signed on with small CDN mobile phone provider Mobilicity - their coverage       is not as widespread as the major companies, but they don't sign users to       fixed-length contracts, and they offered a $25/month unlimited calls,       unlimited texts, and (most important to me) unlimited data. The phone is       unlocked, so I can move - at any time - to another provider or use it with a       local SIM card when I travel, and I can use the unlimited data to 'tether' the       phone - using it as a WiFi hot spot for browsing with the notebook or tablet       when I'm on the go.              --- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:14.0) Gecko/20120713 Thunde        * Origin: Fidonet Via Newsreader - http://www.easternstar.info (1:123/789.0)    |
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