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Yes. And the mouse over to get the floating menu on the right hand side (the one with search etc) is a total nightmare. May be something to do with my set up but the menu appears on the mouse over about 2 times out of 10. -
^ you do realise that to search from the metro interface you just need to start typing? I don't miss the Start button at all, I remember how it confused everyone when it was introduced in Win95. Just learn to use the Windows button on the keyboard instead of clicking on the screen. Windows+d takes you to the desktop, windows on it's own takes you to metro. Set up your laptop to hibernate when you close the lid and shutdown when you press the power button.Last edited by BigRed; 30 August 2013, 12:34.Comment
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Pokki introduces another layer of crapware and it's own "app" marketplaceOriginally posted by woohoo View PostJust install pokki and work in the desktop mode. It's like your back with Win 7.
When I bought my MacBook pro, it took my a while to get used to the OS but I didn't start posting on forums about how crap it was. So take a little time to get used to win 8.
I've got a Helix and I develop in desktop mode, with the start menu installed, its fine. When I want to use it as a tablet I will use the modern UI.
It seems really straightforward to me and some of the gestures are excellent, closing apps swipe down, swipe up for properties etc.
The mail app is my pet hate, so slow starting up. Otherwise, it's a pretty good OS.
Use startisback. It gives you a decent start menu a al windows 7 and allows you to customise the interface and hot corners.
I haven't seen the metro interface since the first day I powered my Windows 8 laptop upCoffee's for closersComment
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A layer of crapware, does that apply to any program you install or specifically this software?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostPokki introduces another layer of crapware and it's own "app" marketplace
Use startisback. It gives you a decent start menu a al windows 7 and allows you to customise the interface and hot corners.
I haven't seen the metro interface since the first day I powered my Windows 8 laptop up
Pokki is better than the standard Win7 start menu in my opinion, the search is better and the ability to add your favourites files or programs is a neat touch. I understand Lenovo will be installing this as standard on their win8 machines. You don't have to use their "app" store and in settings you can tell it not to include apps from their store in your searches.
Well done for managing to avoid the modern ui, for someone like me that has a tablet and laptop with touch enabled it's quite useful.Comment
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thanks for the tipsOriginally posted by BigRed View Post^ you do realise that to search from the metro interface you just need to start typing? I don't miss the Start button at all, I remember how it confused everyone when it was introduced in Win95. Just learn to use the Windows button on the keyboard instead of clicking on the screen. Windows+d takes you to the desktop, windows on it's own takes you to metro. Set up your laptop to hibernate when you close the lid and shutdown when you press the power button.
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I doubt very much that IBM have added it for the benefit of Pokki, they will be getting a slice of then commission from the app storeOriginally posted by woohoo View PostA layer of crapware, does that apply to any program you install or specifically this software?
Pokki is better than the standard Win7 start menu in my opinion, the search is better and the ability to add your favourites files or programs is a neat touch. I understand Lenovo will be installing this as standard on their win8 machines. You don't have to use their "app" store and in settings you can tell it not to include apps from their store in your searches.
Well done for managing to avoid the modern ui, for someone like me that has a tablet and laptop with touch enabled it's quite useful.Coffee's for closersComment
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I doubt very much that IBM would see any commission at all from this.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI doubt very much that IBM have added it for the benefit of Pokki, they will be getting a slice of then commission from the app storeComment
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20% of FA?Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI doubt very much that IBM would see any commission at all from this.
You can see it if you look close enough
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You aren't required to use the app store to use Pokki. I mentioned Lenovo (IBM?) to give the software some credibility and to get over the issue of malware.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI doubt very much that IBM have added it for the benefit of Pokki, they will be getting a slice of then commission from the app storeComment
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Do you mean Lenovo will get 20% or IBM?Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post20% of FA?
You can see it if you look close enough
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