View Full Version : Windows 8 or Windows 7?
Ardemax
19-08-2013, 08:08 PM
On the whole, which one do you prefer and why?
Is Win7 more practical and is Win8 just for showing off?
Really keen to hear your views on this :)
xxMATTGxx
19-08-2013, 08:24 PM
Windows 7 or Windows 8. They are both good operating systems and are quite stable with hardly any issues whatsoever. Regardless of not having a start menu in Windows 8 - I hardly notice it missing any more. Also the better start up speeds on a normal hard drives and other improvement/features make me like just more than 7. But I would use both any day on a regular basis.
lawrawrrr
19-08-2013, 08:30 PM
I actually really like windows 8. There's a few aesthetical problems I have but I really like the speed and stuff Matt said!
ToyTruck
19-08-2013, 08:41 PM
I would probably say windows 7 back in its golden days I never really had a problem with it.
Windows 8, not in its current state, but come Windows 8.1 I think it'll be greater than Windows 7.
Plus just good to go with the latest because you'll have to upgrade sooner or later!
peteyt
19-08-2013, 09:55 PM
Windows 7 or Windows 8. They are both good operating systems and are quite stable with hardly any issues whatsoever. Regardless of not having a start menu in Windows 8 - I hardly notice it missing any more. Also the better start up speeds on a normal hard drives and other improvement/features make me like just more than 7. But I would use both any day on a regular basis.
This
While windows 8 definitely has a few problems most of the people complaining about the missing start menu are those who are refusing to try it. I remember when I first heard there was going to be no start menu I wasn't happy but once you start to use Windows 8 and get used to it you realise it can actually be for the best.
The start menu in a sense is actually there just different as in the Metro Start menu. I love how I can search for settings, apps, files and actually choose the category to. The tiles can be handy although some are buggy and moving them around isn't as easy as it could be (right-left but no up down) but I think it's worth it.
Interestingly me and a friend where talking about windows 8.1 earlier and the apparent windows 8.2/windows 9 rumours and how people where still hoping for the start menu to return. He told me he thought they should bring it back but I pointed out it would be a mistake because if they did everyone would probably use it again. The problem really with the metro start menu isn't with the menu itself but simply change and I feel by giving an option to also use the start menu people will refuse to adapt.
However if you want just a simple operating system and cba trying/learning windows 8 then try windows 7. That's not saying windows 8 is hard to learn but there are some slight annoyances, mainly changes that will confuse people. I didn't know for example where to go to shut the computer down at first and you can't access safe mode from startup anymore. Most of the changes though are easy to follow
Firehorse
20-08-2013, 06:33 PM
Depends on the hardware. If you don't have a touchscreen then Windows 8 is not as nice to interact with, however with a touch screen Windows 8 is amazing! I have a Lenovo Yoga and cannot fault it.
Depends on the hardware. If you don't have a touchscreen then Windows 8 is not as nice to interact with, however with a touch screen Windows 8 is amazing! I have a Lenovo Yoga and cannot fault it.
This, although i don't have a touch screen windows device I have tried W8 on one and loved it! However for day-to-day use I'd say W7
mrwoooooooo
20-08-2013, 07:04 PM
windows 8.
Chippiewill
20-08-2013, 08:19 PM
Windows 8 is unfortunately touch first, however from a power user perspective it makes little difference, I keep most of my applications pinned to my task bar anyway. With the upcoming 8.1 update a lot of gripes will be fixed, and considering the general benefits of Windows 8 (Such as boot up speeds and better SSD handling) I don't see any reason to stick with Windows 7.
Munex
20-08-2013, 11:07 PM
I'm getting a new laptop with Windows 8 on Thursday. I looked into it and was appalled; I'm really worried about using it. Most of the posts here are positive, so I'm hoping I'll like it after using it.
Windows 7 for me, I am using W8 on the laptop (as I type this) but it's a huge adjustment with the removal of the start menu I am finding difficult to fully navigate it.
mrwoooooooo
21-08-2013, 05:14 PM
Windows 7 for me, I am using W8 on the laptop (as I type this) but it's a huge adjustment with the removal of the start menu I am finding difficult to fully navigate it.
why? Pin the apps you use, if not just press the windows key and start typing
why? Pin the apps you use, if not just press the windows key and start typing
It's the transition that I've found difficult, I know how to use it but it doesn't feel right which was bound to be the case after how long of using the old setup. Im sure it'll become a more comfortable OS for me soon.
Catchy
21-08-2013, 05:27 PM
Windows 7 for me, I am using W8 on the laptop (as I type this) but it's a huge adjustment with the removal of the start menu I am finding difficult to fully navigate it.
I'm not being funny but there's not much to adjust to... I don't understand how people can find w8 hard to navigate? It's not hard...
AlexJRiley
21-08-2013, 05:32 PM
I prefer the look of windows 7 over 8 so windows 7
Chris
21-08-2013, 05:47 PM
I've tried to get along with Windows 8 but I just dont like the start screen. Since Windows 7 does exactly what I want it to do right now I see no point in changing.
samsaBEAR
22-08-2013, 07:11 PM
I liked the idea of the Metro screen for Windows 8 but I got bored very quick, especially when some apps have a Windows 8 mode and some don't. I just installed Classic Start Menu, let's me bypass that bollocks and gives me my start menu back.
!x!dude!x!2
22-08-2013, 07:28 PM
hands down window 7
davecool656
23-08-2013, 08:56 AM
I like both Windows 7 and Windows 8. even though windows 8 starts up faster. I could use both.
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