Thursday, March 15, 2012

Former Employees Microsoft reveal 'dilapidated' Windows 8


Not everyone is happy with the change of the design of Windows 8, including a former employee of Microsoft itself. He thought the company should be doing something better for the new operating system .


Mike is a great-aunt, who make a site called 'Fixing Windows 8'. The site contains suggestions on how Microsoft can improve the user interface, especially for mouse and keyboard. Own great-aunt used to be a Program Manager at Microsoft.

"During the keynote at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), Microsoft claims Windows 8 will work fantastic if you use a touch, mouse or keyboard. Unfortunately, it is still not entirely correct," wrote the first post on the site, which quoted from PC World, Thursday (3/15/2012).

The site reveals some of the 'degenerate' Windows 8. Among other things, new users will not know how to navigate the interface because so many options that are hidden from view, including Charms menu, a list of the main application and the Start button.

Though the menu Charms keep vital functions such as search application. Not only that, according to Mike's great-aunt, Metro does not have control of the application window, so users can not minimize or exit from an application.

Despite the problems indulgence Windows 8, aunt trying to be a site that is informative, not negative. Thus, he expects the site to provide possible solutions to make Windows 8 easier to use.

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