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I have Win8 CP running on my main machine. Absolutely hate the Metro UI bits. On a 27inch 2560x1440 resolution display Metro is hopeless. It is nonsense and a bad user experience. It'll work great on 10.1inch tablets though and beats the crap out of IOS & Android. Not so good on desktops.
Having said that, the desktop portion is amazing. It is bloody fast, this thing really flies. It's feels like I have upgraded the whole computer. I have a Quad Core CPU and I suspect that Win 8 is making really good use of all the cores because *everything* is noticeably faster/snappier including Ninjatrader 7.
I use MB Trading and Interactive Brokers. Both of them installed with no issues. NT7 install failed the first time because Win8 does not have .Net 3.5 out-of-the-box. But as soon as the install failed, Win 8 popped out a message asking if I would like to install .Net 3.5. Click Yes and after it is finished, NT7 installs without a hitch.
Restored NT7 to my backup and connected to my broker. On Win 7 it used to take about 2-3 minutes after clicking connect to broker before NT was ready. It felt very heavy and unresponsive. On Win 8 10 seconds at most and done. It's very impressive.
I have to agree with the assessment. Installed it ona VM yesterday with Visual Studio. Feels alienating. Will give it some days to find out how comfortable I am. Usability is - varying. Metro sucks to go back there all the time to select a program, and the menu really breks apart when a software installs tons of smaller tools that are rarely used (like Visual Studio - they are ok in a sub-menu but on the main one... ouch).
ya ive read that.. i really think you should have to tweak the OS to get the 'standard' features back for power users.. not that i mind the foofoo stuff, but i really only see that as useful for tablets..
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
It's probably harsh to call it Vista which was a step back but it looks like its going to create the same situation for W7 users that Vista did for XP users --- why change?
It looks to me like it will be a good tablet OS but really offer nothing worthwhile to the trader or typical W7 user. At this point I'm looking forward to evaluating Windows 9 but I would like to be surprised into wanting Windows 8.
Windows 95 - Bad
WindowsNT4 - Good
Windows 95c - Good
Windows 98 - Bad
Windows 98SE - Good
Windows ME - Bad
Windows2000 Good
Winodws XP - Good
Windows Vista - Bad
Windows 7 - Good
Windows 8 - ???
Sorry the sequence is not clear...
-> Win8 Kernel/Diver good, GUI (compatibility) bad
=> Win8 + ClassicShell = StartButton + "old" Desktop is OK and many time faster as Win7