So you use an eval copy of Windows so you have access to IE?  

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Keith Smith

--- On Mon, 12/31/12, Nathan England <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Nathan England <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Windows 8 demo video parody
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, December 31, 2012, 3:39 AM



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That is hysterical! The first real computer I owned was a Compaq Presario 
486DX2, 66MHz with 4 MB of ram and it came with Windows 3.1? and Bob. I thought 
it was a game or something and I could never figure it out, so I deleted it. It 
was later that day that I found the Yahoo! page for operating systems and 
discovered linux. I was hoping to find the Mac OS like I had at school to run 
on my pc. I had no idea they were such totally different beasts... That was a 
long time ago!
 
I have Windows 7 Enterprise 90 eval on a partition of my workstation for 
testing and IE use when necessary, and Netflix. My wife will occasionaly use my 
laptop for checking her email in Firefox. I decided to see how realistic these 
stupid usability videos are with a fairly non-technical user who is not afraid 
to click around, so I installed Window(s?) 8 on my system and didn't say a 
word. Unfortunately, I was never able to surprise her with the system change, 
as she came into my office to ask me what all the grumbling and griping was 
about. I was laughing so hard, and then grunting and moaning, then laughing, 
she thought I was playing a game or something. So I had to explain what it was. 
 
It has been a week now that I have been using Windows 8. I installed my 
development tools on it and decided I would try it for a little while. I have 
two screens. Any of you experience this wonderful system with two screens yet? 
You think this new system is fubar when you only have one screen? Try two! 
 
I really do like the Netflix "app" that I was able to download from the app 
store. The interface rocks. As long as you don't use it. Are you serious? This 
thing is useless! Search for movies? you have to exit the app, use the "charms" 
bar, type in your search, then select the Netflix app to search in... Hello ! 
What usability expert approved this?
 
Then it suffers from the typical windows "I don't know how long this will take 
to transfer, so I'll make something up" dialog box. When you use the netflix 
website and you click somewhere in the video timeline it will jump to that 
section and dispaly a bar or circle thing showing how much is buffering. In the 
netflix app it is obvious it is depending on windows for this info. It will 
start at 0 and quickly move to 100% then suddenly its at 50% and climbs to 
100%, then it drops to like 15% and s....l....o....w...l...y... moves to about 
27% and suddenly starts playing the video... That's IF it acutally seeks 
correctly.
 
Windows 8 really is not usable as a real system. Cygwin is screwed and not even 
fun to use anymore. Putty is the same old ugly putty, nothing can make it 
worse. 
 
Try setting a different browser as the default and all the "apps" that are 
designed to use IE as the browser will fail, or at least kick you to the 
desktop with no obvious way back to your Modern UI. How many people know there 
is a windows button on their keyboards? If you don't know that, good luck click 
the 60 pixel wide button to get back to Modern!!!
 
Just my .02
 
Nathan
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