Windows 8 – first look

Installation and login
Getting Windows 8 installed from the 64-bit ISO took under 15 minutes from start to login. There’s no surprises here, bar the fairly aggressive integration with Windows cloud services – to set up your account, you can login using your Windows Live ID – a clue to the more Windows Phone 7-ish experience given by the set-up screens.



Comments
Hugh Jarse
1 year ago
Looks interesting, but I am not convinced that MS can deliver on a single OS that will be all things to all people. The way they are trying to meld a touch/mobile OS with a traditional desktop OS looks a bit kludgy.
Kudos for trying, but as Ihnatko says "The bad news is that Microsoft has lacked the guts to cut the cord entirely. Every time the classic Windows 7 interface pops up, it looks like a drunken uncle at an otherwise elegant family wedding."
I currently prefer the separate iOS and Mac OSX strategy, but will be interesting to see what happens when it actually ships...
Hugh Jarse
1 year ago
Microsoft again clarifies that Windows 8 tablets won't actually run Windows apps -
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/09/15/microsoft_again_clarifies_that_windows_8_tablets_wont_actually_run_windows_apps.html
JustinR72
1 year ago
It's a big hmmmmmmmm from me, and probably the business world to or is the big MS going to do something different for commercial applications as not everyone wishes or indeed as yet has the speed to go to "THE CLOUD".
Where I can see the new layout being suitable for touch equipped devices - I consider myself to be somewhat of a Luddite when it comes to touch screen technology, I still like the tactile feel of a keyboard for typing. Personally this seems like a gamble from Micro$oft - just think it looks a little messy (I think the same way about Windows 7 mobile).