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Originally Posted by howyoudoin
I realise that. I put it down to herd mentality and a reluctance towards change.
The maligned metro interface was only an addition. It didn't replace anything in a meaningful sense. It was virtually Windows 7 with an extra interface that could easily be ignored. Is there something major that you could do in previous versions that was not possible in Windows 8? Was Windows 8 sluggish? What exactly was objectively wrong with Windows 8?
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The charms bar is one thing that drives plenty of people bonkers. Seemingly slow to appear when you need it and incessantly popping up when you don't want it such as when trying to scroll or close a full screen program. That alone made 10 a breath of fresh air for me.