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Re: still running in Windows 10



Kari,

You might want to try this front-end for Windows 8.1:

http://www.classicshell.net/; style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">http://www.classicshell.net/

which will alter the interference to work like Win7 or a choice of other designs as well. The system boots to the desktop and the start menu is the lower left corner, with familiar options.   There are a number of other such [usually free] products, but I've been this one since buying a new 8.1 machine a few months ago, and am happy with it.  This 8.1 system boots *much* faster than my Win7 computer, despite the fact that the latter has an SSD and the former a HDD.



From: Kari Eveli
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2015 3:21 AM
Subject: Re: still running in Windows 10

Hi all,

I bought a used computer for my kids with 8.1 a couple of months ago, it
was snappy, but the user interface was something of a mess. I downgraded
the machine to 7 Pro, all went pretty well, except that the updating
process after the basic installation took a very long time. The
resulting system was quite a bit slower than with 8.1 (the difference is
noticeable at startup). Windows 7 is beginning to show its age and is
becoming like XP in this respect. The underlying engine of 8.1 and 10 is
better, but the interface is a compromise that is not suited for serious
desktop use. Microsoft has not addressed the issues raised. There is not
a proper start menu and the user settings are scattered in many places.
My conclusion and advice: forget about Windows 10, wait for something
better, and use Win 7 Pro as long as you can. Add an SSD to the system
to speed it up.

Best regards,

Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
lexitec@xxxxxxxx

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3.8.2015, 5:24, Carl Distefano wrote:
> Jon, thanks for the good news about Editor/vDosXy under Win10, and
> for the heads-up about privacy settings. Having moved to Win7 only
> last year, I don't plan to switch anytime soon, though I'll probably
> take a hard look at 10 shortly before the free upgrade expires.
>
> -- Carl Distefano mailto:cld@xxxxxxxx