I'm sure I'll get used to Windows 8 and get rid of too many real estate desktop screen memory sucking charms/icons that are preloaded. I default to the classic shell Windows for now.
I almost dread every major operating system upgrade because it does mean checking that the computers' ancillary hardware pieces and software tools work too. Either that or buy a new computer which I have no interest since I got mine 2 years ago.
The only reason why I upgraded is that I noticed that some Internet sites don't function properly without IE 10. I have Safari as an alternate browser but only use it occasionally.
I nearly long for the days for a simplified GUI or popping into DOS at command line level for simple troubleshooting when less computer memory was required and it was easier to figure out where problems were located. Software was just simpler and less memory intensive.



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because I wanted the networking capability with DH's Windows boxes, and that was a new feature back then. Nowadays I get a new OS when I get a new computer and not before. (But I still have the T-shirt from the Jaguar release party.
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