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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg
If you don't like the new environment, there are free programs that can hide it. Pressing Winkey-D is easy enough that's I have no need for such. Overtime, I surely will find good uses for the new environment.
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The problem with those programs is revealed when you install apps. Smart installers will detect Win8 and install the Metro version of the app. You're not going to be able to have that app sit on the classic desktop.
In addition to adding a "start menu" app, you'll also need to install a few other "tweak" apps to give you customization control over the classic desktop window elements. Win8 offers very little control over font size, window borders, etc.