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#21
I prefer an android operating system to the others. It is just like using a big phone and is user friendly. The only downside is that
Jellybean ( the new update operating system) doesn't support flash player. Ice Cream Sandwich does.
Jellybean ( the new update operating system) doesn't support flash player. Ice Cream Sandwich does.
#22
I just bought a new Dell laptop with Windows 8, I was putting off buying one as I kept hearing all the comments of how hard it was to learn but I have not had many problem with learning it. My last desktop had Windows XP and was slow. I am very glad I bought it and I love the touch screen!!!! You can make it look like the Windows desktop you are use to if you want it is part of Windows 8 or you can download a free app that sets it up like your old computer.
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,568
I have Windows 8, I love it. At first I was ready to toss it in the garbage. I purchased the book Windows 8 for Dummies and was able to set up my desktop just like Windows 7. All of my software works on it, including my embroidery software. All of my external back up drives work with it as well as my printer. If your printer doesn't work with win8 it isn't win8, it's your printer. It is probably old, you need to go to the website of the manufacture of your printer and download an updated driver for the printer. Then it should work, you may have to do that with some software also.
#25
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern, Utah
Posts: 973
I bought a computer with windows 8 and it is the worst program ever invented. I am finally learning to use a few things, but I wouldn't buy it ever again. If there is another one with the older windows program I would get that.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
I made the jump from XP to Windows 8 and office 2013 all at once.. unless you get a touch screen on you computer( that's what Windows 8 was created for) it can be a challenge. I finally got there .. and the is a function to make it look like what we saw on XP .
#29
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Mechanicsburg, PA
Posts: 190
I have Windows 8 and haven't had too big of a learning curve. It is the way of the future and has some excellent features. Love the touch screen....although I don't like the finger prints.
If I am getting a computer, I want the latest options. That is why I chose Windows 8.
Follow the tutorials and you will become familiar with the differences. Good luck.
If I am getting a computer, I want the latest options. That is why I chose Windows 8.
Follow the tutorials and you will become familiar with the differences. Good luck.
#30
Love my mac, will never go back.
I switched several years ago when the trojans and viruses took down my computer, and the software to run the cleanup slowed it down way too much.
If you can afford it, go for a mac.
I switched several years ago when the trojans and viruses took down my computer, and the software to run the cleanup slowed it down way too much.
If you can afford it, go for a mac.
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