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Should i purchase windows 8 ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by AmanDH, Oct 28, 2012.

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    I heard that Microsoft are selling windows 8 for just 39 $.
    it is about their pro edition, i am very much interested to try the new windows but is it worth spending the money ?
    Please tell me what do you guys think, has anyone tried it till now ??
     
    AmanDH, Oct 28, 2012 IP
  2. Zoti Media Group

    Zoti Media Group Notable Member

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    Its not good. I have installed before a week and i deinstalled. Windows 7 is the best for me.
     
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  3. AmanDH

    AmanDH Well-Known Member

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    I am having windows 7 atm, thanks for telling me mate
     
    AmanDH, Oct 28, 2012 IP
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    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Yes, if you want a new look or a few more features. ;) Otherwise Windows 7 is good enough or even XP.
     
    Digital_shubhi, Oct 28, 2012 IP
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    Unify Member

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    I wouldn't Windows 7 is way better. 8 is more of a tablet OS. I really don't think you should switch, I used 8 for a bit and hated it.
     
    Unify, Oct 28, 2012 IP
  6. Mick2012

    Mick2012 Active Member

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    I would not waste my money if I were you. When I looked at it, I thought it was full of crap. That would be the last thing I'd buy right now.
     
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  7. AmanDH

    AmanDH Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for your replied but now i am confused :S
     
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    jimwriter Greenhorn

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    windows 7 still the best. I have tried windows 8 but did nor like it.
     
    jimwriter, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    Gaqua77 Peon

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    Was about to install win 8 but your reviews warned me... :eek:
     
    Gaqua77, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    PacificFunds.net Greenhorn

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    Yes

    _____
    William Henry Gates
     
    PacificFunds.net, Oct 29, 2012 IP
  11. AmanDH

    AmanDH Well-Known Member

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    I am glad someone also got help from this thread.
    And still hoping to hear more reviews from people who have tested it ;)
     
    AmanDH, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    pupul Prominent Member

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    I have used Windows 8 Pro (RTM) and tested it. It's far better than the Windows 8 Release Preview which I tested before few months.
    I'm sure, I'm going to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro.

    But I recommend you to try before buy. Because there will be many negative and positive talks about it.
    So the real thing is, if you like then buy it. If you don't then don't buy. After Jan 31, 2013 you won't get the chance to upgrade @ $39 from your previous Windows OS (XP/Vista/7)
     
    pupul, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    i think yes as i have it and i really satisfied with it!try a temporary version if you have doubts.
     
    igor_k, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    Gianni Palazzo Member

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    Either windows 7 or windows xp are two ways to go in these days.
     
    Gianni Palazzo, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    George98J Greenhorn

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    No chance, i didn't found any good feedback on windows 8, wait for sometime and read their feedback.
    if you got good feedback then must by it.
     
    George98J, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    rhunruh Peon

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    Let's look at this from a financial standpoint instead of the merits of Windows 8 for a moment. You may never get the chance to buy the license at this low of price again. Even if you do not intend to install it until after a service pack is released and issues are ironed out, you can save money by buying the license now. This also guarantees you will be in line to get discounts on the next iteration of Windows in a couple of years at the lowest price which may not be offered to people who only have a Windows 7 license.

    I'd say buy it, put it on the shelf, and wait for the dust to clear.
     
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  17. George98J

    George98J Greenhorn

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    You have to read windows 8 feedback, if they are good then buy it otherwise leave it. may it contain bugs...
     
    George98J, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    AmanDH Well-Known Member

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    I guess so, i will wait for a month.
     
    AmanDH, Oct 30, 2012 IP
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    i tested it and i don't like it i'm using windows 7 and i'm so satisfied
     
    shuman202, Nov 9, 2012 IP
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    I upgraded a couple of days after it came out and I'm glad I did.

    At first I was skeptical, being a music producer and needing to use a lot of software and plugins that I wasn't sure would be compatible with Windows 8, only one wasn't which I can work around. Other than that, I really love the design and intuitive layout of Windows 8, sure it takes a little getting used too, but for me it's great. I'm just a sucker for design, BUT, it goes beyond that. Additions such as file history and multiple monitor improvement as well as pinning apps does wonders for productivity in my opinion.

    If you're not too sure, why not try installing it on a Virtual Machine or Hard Drive partition? Try it out before you make the switch :)
     
    MinimalBlog, Nov 9, 2012 IP