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As you may recall, when we last left the Windows 8 naming saga, there was much prognosticating and reading of those chicken gizzards in a cast-iron pan out in the back shed with herbs over a fire…oh…wait…the announcement is in? All right! Out with it man!
- "Metro" is now called "Windows 8" - Borns IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
- Windows 8: From Metro UI is Modern - Caschys Blog (Google Translated)
- Microsoft's Massive Metro Mistake - PCMag.com
- Microsoft: Don't call it Metro. Call it 'Windows 8' - ZDNet
- Microsoft’s new rule: no “Metro”-named apps (updated: clause removed) – istartedsomething
Well…that was a bit of a letdown.
-10 for originality Redmond. Really?
Moving on…now…where did I put that ground cornmeal and hushpuppy mix? That divination work out back was making me hungry…
Here is the latest collection of Windows 8 linkage for review, education, and general future reference if the Valca clan ever decided to roll this way.
Still not convinced yet. I’m betting Windows 7 is the new Windows XP.
Win8 - Start Here - Get It
- Prepare your computer for Windows 8 - BetaNews
- 90-day trial version of Windows 8 now available to download - The Verge
- Windows 8 final ready for download, and there’s a 90-day trial - TechBlog
- Windows Upgrade Offer Registration Now Available - Windows Team Blog
- Windows 8′s new licenses: simpler, saner, better - Ars Technica
- How To Get Windows 8 For The Lowest Possible Price - MakeUseOf Blog
Win8 - Related Products and Services
Win8 - Install It
- 4 Best Ways to Try Out Windows 8 - Windows7hacker
- Installing Windows 8 in A Virtual Environment with VMware Player - Windows7hacker
- Installing Windows 8 in A Virtual Environment With Oracle VirtualBox - Windows7hacker
- Use Oracle VirtualBox to test Windows 8 Enterprise edition - BetaNews
- Surprise! What you can expect from Windows 8 RTM - ZDNet’s Ed Bott
- Install Windows 8 without a key? - Born’s IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
- Windows 8: can not install without a serial number - Caschys Blog (Google Translated)
- How To Change Windows 8 Product Key To Complete Activation - Windows7hacker
- How To Skip Product Key When Installing Windows 8 - Windows7hacker
- The Best Way to Run Windows 8 on a Mac is via VMware Fusion 4 Boot into Boot Camp Partition - Windows7hacker
Win8 - Under the Hood
- Windows 8: Reset Explorer - Caschys Blog (Google Translated)
- Microsoft radically overhauls license agreements for Windows 8 - ZDNet’s Ed Bott
- 10 Windows 8 features you should know about - BetaNews
Win8 - To Go
- HOWTO: Create a Windows-to-Go bootable USB stick with the Windows 8 Enterprise (RTM/Release) - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
- Top 10 Windows 8 Features #4: Windows To Go - ReadWriteWeb/Enterprise
Win8 - Tweaks
- Microsoft said to block ability to boot straight to desktop in Windows 8 - ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley
- 3 Way to Skip Start Screen and Boot Straight to Desktop in Windows 8 - Windows7hacker
- How to Boot to the Desktop in Windows 8 & Skip the Start Screen - 7 Tutorials
- Windows 8 Start Menu with a new Classic Shell ? - Born’s IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
- 8 things to do right away after you set up Windows 8 - ZDNet’s Ed Bott
- Disable the Windows 8 Charms bar - BetaNews
- Bypass Start Screen, Disable Charms Bar & Switch List In Windows 8 - Skip Metro Suite - AddictiveTips
- Skip Metro Suite bypasses the Windows 8 Start screen - BetaNews
- WinAero: Skip Metro Suite - Freeware App from WinAero
- Classic Start menu for Windows 8 - Caschys Blog (Google Translated)
- Trick for Windows 8 Desktop found boot? - Born’s IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
Win8 - Deeper Insights
- Found my first GUI bug in Windows 8 RTM - Bink.nu Blog
- Microsoft's security software modifies HOSTS file - The H Security: News and Features
- Windows 8: Defender blocking hosts changes - Born’s IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
- Windows 8 Defender resets hosts change - Caschys Blog (Google Translated)
- Windows 8 Tells Microsoft About Everything You Install, Not Very Securely - Nadim Kobeissi
- Windows 8 petzt software installation on MS - Born’s IT & Windows Blog (Google Translated)
Win8 - Usage Tips
- Windows 8 picture password - 4sysops
- How manage Published (a.k.a Metro) Apps in Windows 8 using Group Policy - Group Policy Central blog
- How To Shut Down Windows 8 - MakeUseOf blog
- Shut down Windows 8 faster - BetaNews
- Windows 8 Tip: Enable/Disable File Delete Confirmation Dialog Box - Windows7hacker
- How To Install An Un-Signed 3rd Party Driver in Windows 8 - Windows7hacker
Win8 - Miscellanea, Rumors, & General Grumblings
- Windows 8 deserves a chance - BetaNews
- Is Surface Microsoft’s confession that Windows 8 isn’t really cut out for tablets? - Ars Technica
- If you don't like the direction Microsoft is taking Windows 8, tough luck, Team Sinofsky knows they have you - BetaNews
- How Much Will Windows 8 Matter to You? - ReadWriteWeb/Mobile
- When and Where Will Windows 8 Matter For PC and Tablet Users? - ReadWriteWeb/Mobile
- The M word – istartedsomething
- Hands on with Windows 8 RTM: software is finished, the experience ain’t - Ars Technica
- NEWS: The early returns on Windows 8 - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
- Is Windows Getting Cheaper? - ReadWriteWeb/Mobile
- 5 features I wish were in Windows 8 but are not - BetaNews
- Top 10 Windows 8 Features #4: Windows To Go - ReadWriteWeb/Mobile
- Eight good reasons to upgrade to Windows 8 - BetaNews
- Eight reasons why Windows 8 Is NOT for you - BetaNews
Windows 8 - GSD Previously Posted
- Windows 8 Linkage: “Majestic
Metro” version - GrandStreamDreams blog - Windows 8 Linkage: “Passage Public
Metro” version - GrandStreamDreams blog - Windows 8 Linkage: “
MetroSantiago” edition - GrandStreamDreams blog - Windows 8 Linkage: “
Metroat Nightfall” edition - GrandStreamDreams blog - Windows 8 Linkage: Product Name “Something or Another” - GrandStreamDreams blog
Cheers!
--Claus V.
3 comments:
A very good post about Windows 8 productivity is this one from Scott Hanselman:
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/Windows8ProductivityWhoMovedMyCheeseOhThereItIs.aspx
Highly recommended.
The one slight disappointment in his list for me, is Hyper-V, specifically for client virtualisation. Hyper-V, like Virtual PC before it I believe, and unlike VirtualBox and VMware's offerings, doesn't support custom screen resolutions, meaning one is limited to the default resolutions while running the VM non-full screen.
Those with large resolution-screens, and/or running server versions and managing those with host-installed software (e.g. Server Manager for Windows Server), probably don't care that much. For those who virtualise rich client software (e.g. Visual Studio) which needs every available pixel however, it's something of a deal breaker.
@ Anonymous - Agreed! Scott's "Who Moved my Cheese" was an excellent post and came out just after I got this one spun together. I had read it with rapt attention yesterday late afternoon. Just missed the editor's deadline here at GSD to be included.
After reading it I was well encouraged to take a deep cleansing breath and confess I "might" now be more open to a sooner upgrade to Win8 that I believed possible earlier.
That coupled with the newer round of Start-Page skipping utilities might make the Win 8 OS quite bearable and -- dare I say it -- pleasant.
Regarding Hyper-V, while I follow it, I don't actually use it, either at home or at work. VMware is the primary platform of late for my/our virtualization hosting and I generally still prefer VirtualBox for my Linux work. I've seen Hyper-V demo'ed and in training sessions and I get the platform benefits particularly if you are running Windows Server.
I don't really see anything (yet) in my own personal needs that would cause me to jump to it over the other two choices at this time...even on Windows 8.
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
--Claus V.
@ Claus V.: Thank you for your response. I agree that VirtualBox seems most focused and refined for Linux virtualisation, while I prefer VMware for Windows ones.
One further limitation of Hyper-V I forgot to mention, is that enabling it blocks other software from using the CPU's hardware support for virtualisation. This means that VMware can't even be installed, while VirtualBox can still be used but without the ability to support 64-bit guests or SMP.
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