
Originally Posted by
SMOKEU
With XP, you can't just open the start menu and start typing the first few characters of the application you want, you have to manually seek it through the start menu which is a bitch of a job in comparison. And, the 'show desktop' icon is small, and not on the bottom right of the system tray, which takes longer to show the desktop. Those are just 2 annoyances with the UI. Windows 7 and 8 fix that.
I find the general UI of 7 and 8 to be a massive improvement in usabilty over XP. I do hate the full screen apps on 8 with a mouse and keyboard though, so a quick alt+tab minimizes it at least.
That's simply not the way a lot of people work. Many organise the Start menu the way they want so they know where everything is. You can do that on other versions of Windows as well, but with WinXP there was no unnecessary extra crap, you didn't have to add or enable anything and it's the default way to use it.
That's also what pissed me off about Ubuntu cos they moved to that sort of desktop as well. Fucken annoying when you aren't actually sure what something is called cos you're still figuring out what's what with the system and you have to resort to Google to find out what to type in to do what you want.
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