7 always has been, stable & reliable to begin with, irrespective of any particular security program. The OS is good, some securites, well, that's another story/issue.
Kurt, hate to admit it but, can't decide what 'uefi' means but, Windows 8 does not mean a need for ARM hardware. It works well 7 nicely on multiple platforms including, good ole, existing non-ARM, non-Touch PCs & laptops. But, certainly, there is no obligation to "rush" to it. Well, except, maybe that the $40 bargain doesn't last forever. And in some ways it's even better than 7 which, yes, is good.
Cheers,
Drew
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Wow a brand new OS and already people need to download 3rd party applications just to make it work properly?Kurt, yeah, now that I recall I read that article on uefi several months ago & was impressed. And, yes, there is Secure Boot,too. Maybe, the more things are mentioned w/ excitement, the more people will hear (actually hear) that there is good stuff in, even deep down, in Win8. Especially in Pro which the Update is... Bit-locker, Bit-locker TO GO, Hyper-V, et al.
To answer your query. No, it is not true. It is extremely easy to > Desktop.
There are 3 ways:
@ boot, Start page/screen appears...
1. Clk on the Desktop tile
2. Position the Desktop tile in the top-left position. Whatever tile is there, hitting ENTER will go to whatever it is. Ergo, if, Desktop, just hit ENTER
3. Example, say WL Messenger is a tile, hitting it would open Messenger on the Desktop
You do not remove Start, you just skip through it.
So, it takes all of 1 click or 1 key & no more or longer than that to go directly to Desktop. There are, also, ways I know, simple ways, to stay on Desktop, if one wants, get to everything from there, w/out flipping back n forth to Start & tiles...although, it, certainly, can be done. But, I feel what I've discover is more User Friendly, more to what we are accustomed. Personally, I don't use Start & its tiles. Anyway...
Cheers,
Drew
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Wow a brand new OS and already people need to download 3rd party applications just to make it work properly?
Is it true that windows 8 cannot boot directly to desktop and permanently bypass Metro? I will only contemplate moving to win 8 if there is a way to totally remove Metro (Which looks like it was designed by Fisher Price).
easy to use, simple, 10 times better than *shutter* windows 8.
With the utmost validity the above can be reversed and said legitimately about 8 as being extremely easy to use, simple, convenient & far better than 7. And this is from an IT tech/consultant who always liked 7 but, 8 deserves my greater respect & admiration.
Cheers,
Drew
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Windows 8 is a lot of fun to use, very enjoyable. A start button, already, existed, even before 8.1...and I never use the start screen either... nor did I use the start button or start menu in Windows 7, either; except to Search or to find something only used or wanted occasionally from All Programs... now, much nicer w/ Windows 8 can access all such stuff w/out going to Start or any other screen, get to it all right from Desktop... 8 is such an quick convenient system to use... installing 8.1 on a VM @ this very moment. Will be neat if it proves to be even cooler than Windows 8 is.
Win8 is not a misplaced Tablet OS when it's on a desktop PC... it is just as nice on whatever device. It's not arrogance, it's just people understanding the new OS & accepting change which, is something many humans fight, balk, condemn & can't accept when it comes.
Cheers,
Drew
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I don't mind change, but I appreciate decent usability. The gestures you make on windows 8 to open the charms menu are gestures that it seems you'd use on a touch screen. This is fine if you have a touch screen, but without it it's just awkward. Windows 8.1's start screen looks slightly better though since you can use your own desktop images, and that kind of blends the start screen with your desktop and makes it feel less disconnected.