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Originally Posted by exitwound
There's a start button (just like XP) that's not labelled start anymore. All your programs are still there (just like XP but easier to find). There are the most frequently used software (just like XP). I really don't see the difference except it doesn't cover your desktop as it expands. And if you want a command line type interface, press WindowsKey, start typing. you found your program.
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It changed, a lot.
I don't want a start menu that has things move around all the time.
I do not want to type anything to find what i need, i want it to be at the same place, every time so i can press the windows key
and blindly navigate to the program i need with the arrow keys, done.
And i want to use start, run, slam in some command line, press enter.
Which the darn Se7en interface wouldn't do
the stupid search box would come up with "no i didn't find this or that"
To each his own, if you like it , great, but many do not
so stop being the MS fanboy defending the ignorant way MS forces people to just deal with change, when those people have no desire to change something that works for them.