You can unpack your suitcase and drop that custody suit, because Microsoft has 
heard your Windows 8 complaints, and it's willing to change its ways. 
Yesterday, in a lengthy post on its Building Windows 8 blog, the company 
acknowledged that it's received plenty of feedback since unleashing a developer 
preview of the OS last month, and pledged to respond with a number changes. For 
starters, apps displayed within the Windows 8 App Screen can now be organized 
into groups, rather than alphabetical arrangements (see image above). Apps will 
also be displayed at a higher density, thereby cramming more content within the 
same space. Enterprise users, meanwhile, will be able to customize their 
companies' Start screens and unify them across networks, though there's still 
no word on whether administrators will be able to opt out of the software's 
tiled interface in favor of the more Windows 7-esque Desktop app -- one of the 
most highly requested features. These are just two of many, relatively granular 
changes that Microsoft is implementing to help users maximize the efficiency of 
its new Start screen, and they likely won't be the last. To dig into the nitty 
gritty, check out the full post, at the source link below.
Microsoft responds to disgruntled users, unveils changes to Windows 8 UI 
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