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I've used W8 for more than a year on my non-touch-based Ultrabook, and find it a pain to use. The OP is right Yes it's only small things, and yes you get used to it.

But no, I still don't like it, and there's so many small things that they add up to quite a heap of annoyance!

To make a point: I never missed the Start Menu, which so many people point out to be one of the bigger issues. There are much more annoying changes that blatantly ignore the needs of a typical desktop user:

1. Lack of discoverability
1.1 Main functionality missing
I don't mind if they 'moved my cheese'. But I do mind that W8 keeps hiding lots of functionality and settings without good reason: why do I need to move around the mouse pointer all over the screen just to see the buttons that provide the main functionality? I have a full HD screen on my Ultrabook, but there's no way to make the main function buttons always visible? WTF?Confused | :confused:
1.2 Inane Settings Dialogs
I've desperately tried to figure out how to properly set up my Ultrabooks energy settings so I can properly use it while commuting. To date, I've found no less than 4 (Four!) different dialogs that contain relevant settings with some available across two or more dialogs but some only in one place - so I really need to know about all four just to set up everything properly. I've found that it helps to have them all open at the same time, because changes in one place may affect settings in another! But it gets even worse: I've found Windows update to repeatedly reset my energy settings to the default! Mad | :mad:
1.3 Inane 'flat' design
In many dialogs and even on the desktop (e. g. Charm D'Oh! | :doh: bars), simple lablels are indistinguishable from actionable GUI elements (I will not call them buttons, because they aren't buttons by any definition!). You have to mouse-over just to recognize whether or not there's a command hidden under! Thumbs Down | :thumbsdown:

2. Inane Windows Update policies
As pointed out above in 1.2, there's reason to modify Update settings. However, those were regularly being reset together with the rest of my system settings OMG | :OMG: I've spent months to find the right settings to finally prevent Windows from breaking my system every month Dead | X|
Even more inane - or I might say catastrophically stupid - was that automatic forced update after I got a battery low warning! Needless to say, the system powered down in the middle of an update, while I was commuting, with no power connector near. It took me more than an hour to fix that mess again! Mad | :mad:

3. Disruptive Touch UI elements
3. 1. (c)Harm Bar
When I work, I usually have windows maxed. For many of them, the easiest and fastest method to close them is clicking on the top right corner. Similarly, resizing the window is best done by pulling the bottom right corner. Guess what happens when I move the mouse in either corner! Mad | :mad:
3.2 Blocking notifications
Windows 8 loves blocking the entire screen with a modal dialog reminding me of all kind of things, even if those things do not make any sense at all at the time - such as requiring me to perform an update when I have neither an internet connection nor a power supply! This is annoying at the best of times, but outrageous while I'm actively controling an application (or game). It is entirely beyond me why Windows 8 doesn't give a damn about what I'm doing or what even makes sense to remind me about. Why does it keep throwing sticks between my legs at the least opportune of moments? Why can't it keep quiet and let me do my stuff, at my time, just like Windows 7 does?
3.3 Missing default applications
Why doesn't Windows 8 come with the desktop versions of viewers and players that were available in W7? Why does it force users to switch to a screen-hugging, touch based, ugly Metro App that hasn't half the features of the previous W7 desktop version? Yes I can install replacements, and I did. But I shouldn't freakin' have to! If I want a system that takes hours to configure to my needs, I'd rather switch to Linux!



That's just the things from the top of my head. Over the past year and two months I sure stumbled over more issues that never were an issue in W7. Or XP for that matter. From the PoV of desktop user, W8 is a total mess, and even after hours installing alternate apps and ClassicShell to make the pain go away, I still prefer W7!
GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)

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