I have used Windows 8 since the second beta (can't remember the name) as my 
commercial development machine, I wouldn't go back to Windows 7 if someone paid 
me, there is nothing bad about it, the start screen is a little different, but 
use it the same as you would windows 7 and there is no real user experience 
difference. The settings thing is a little annoying, but the speed is far 
better than Windows 7, so unless you are constantly changing settings (why?) 
then I can't understand the bad press.

To be honest most people that bag it are columnists trying to get traffic, 
people who are still stuck with the Windows XP is still the best (really?), Mac 
users (for which I am also) or the odd people who use linux. I have nothing 
against Linux or OSX, but if you want to write software for mass sales, windows 
is still the only option.

I have also switched to XE4, and if anyone is looking at using firemonkey, then 
this is finally a version I would recommend. There are still a lot of things 
missing and it isn't perfect, but in my app (I have been developing for over 
1.5 years) it is far far quicker and stable. Even the OSX apps are running much 
quicker. I am keen to have a play with IOS dev with this now. :)

Jason

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To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Planning PC upgrade - Delphi IDE options

Its interesting nobody is keen to touch Windows 8...  I have only played around 
with it some, and once I found where they moved things to found it quite 
fine...eg on the Metro screen there is no search box - you just start typing, 
and the search is very good.   eg type "Resolution" and it shows how many 
documents, how many settings (etc etc) match that word.

Its getting pretty hard to find a PC without Windows 8 on it these days - so:

is there any real technical reason not use use Windows 8, ie why its worth the 
bother of putting on Windows 7 which is excellent.   Is there some manner 
(apart from unfamiliarity or aesthetics) in which Windows 8 is technically 
inferior to Windows 7?

I saw one Windows 8 PC, I7 processor, 256GB SSD and 1TB Hard Disk which booted 
from cold to Windows 8 login prompt in 7 seconds.   Like that kind of speed.:

John Bird
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