Tom's Guide: 15 Windows 7 Programs For Windows 8

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cousman95

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Doesn't Windows 8 have to work before you can have programs working for it? Tried the Consumer Preview last week, and crashed every time I opened IE. Glad to see Microsoft products failing to support Microsoft products XD
 

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"In many ways, Windows 8 is just a reskinning of its older counterpart, dropping the Start Menu orientation in favor of the tile-based "Start screen" similar to that of Windows Phone 7. "

That pretty much means my gut feeling was right.

I'll stick with 7... My desktop is not a tablet...
 

damianrobertjones

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[citation][nom]cousman95[/nom]Doesn't Windows 8 have to work before you can have programs working for it? Tried the Consumer Preview last week, and crashed every time I opened IE. Glad to see Microsoft products failing to support Microsoft products XD[/citation]

Maybe... just maybe, it might have been your machine? We've got the CP running on five test machines, 4 internal machines are on the Technet full release and mine is also running pro. None of them have crashed yet.
 

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[citation][nom]memadmax[/nom]"In many ways, Windows 8 is just a reskinning of its older counterpart, dropping the Start Menu orientation in favor of the tile-based "Start screen" similar to that of Windows Phone 7. "That pretty much means my gut feeling was right.I'll stick with 7... My desktop is not a tablet...[/citation]

Neither is my desktop a tablet and I'm running Windows 8 just fine.
 

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[citation][nom]memadmax[/nom]"In many ways, Windows 8 is just a reskinning of its older counterpart, dropping the Start Menu orientation in favor of the tile-based "Start screen" similar to that of Windows Phone 7. "That pretty much means my gut feeling was right.I'll stick with 7... My desktop is not a tablet...[/citation]

Being a bit more programming knowledgeable than the author, I can tell you that this statement is a load of rubbish. Windows 8 was build from the ground up, the performance (especially application loading, cpu/memory management) was improved significantly, so while a learning curve is required for Win8, there is surely something to gain from it. Have been running Win 2012 Server (Win8 flavor) for over a week now and still stunned from how much faster it is than Windows 7 (which was damn fast on my 1 year old rig already).
 

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A lot of people are missing the point of this article, based on forums posts over the last few months there are a few different people that have issue with Windows 8, firstly are the big trolls, the major assholes that spread active counter-intelligence and use bully tactics to stop any real information getting out, then there are the bandwagoners, "Winz8 is teh fail" and such without offering any real input and only post because they want to be one of the cool kids and these are still a minority - the vast majority are the ones that are obviously confused and are either swallowing the active counter-intelligence or have made honest incorrect assumptions and no-one has corrected them
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The other day I read one post which the user seemed to think that all his existing software might not work because he didn't have a touchscreen and it wasn't written for Metro
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This article, despite the limited number of programs, highlights that your standard x86 software that you have had for years and paid good money for (maybe) will still work in a classic desktop manner without a touchscreen and in some cases even faster than before, I am glad that Steam was the first item on the list as that will hopefully convince the gamer crowd that Microsoft is not trying to steal their service and force you to buy their games, you will still be able to buy games via Steam
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You will still be able to use iTunes, XBMC, VLC, Winamp, Realplayer, MPC
You will still be able to use older versions of Microsoft Office, Star Office, Lotus Notes, Open Office
You will still be able to use Adobe Photoshop, Corel Paintshop Pro, Serif Photoplus
You will still be able to use you old printer, scanner, monitor, mouse, keyboard, most drivers included automatically or via Windows Update or manufacturers website
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Very quickly you start to see the whole arguement against Windows 8 revolves around not having a start button and booting automatically into Metro, both of which are bypassable with ClassicShell which still works and other software that you can find by spending a few seconds on Google, or Bing, or AltaVista, or Dogpile
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Don't let misinformed fanbois wreck what is likely the most secure, feature rich and fastest Windows yet - better still don't take my word for it either, find out for yourself
 

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[citation][nom]Cats_Paw[/nom]There is a reason laptops keep having win 7 OS installed instead of win8...[/citation]
Because Windows 8 isn't commercially available for another week? Maybe? Just a hunch
 
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