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<blockquote data-quote="sabrinathecat" data-source="post: 6082278" data-attributes="member: 89838"><p>I looked at it in the store last week. And hated it. "Isn't it cool that we keep hiding things?" NO!!! Leave it on the #$*&'ing screen so I can find it. Stop trying to imitate Mac/Apple's interface.</p><p>I don't know why this trend keeps getting worse and worse. It's like they aren't thinking about function. I'm tempted to find some old copies of Office 2000 and Windows7 and just stockpile them until Microsoft comes to its senses and remembers that some of us like to use hammers made of metal and wood instead of clear plastic.</p><p>I want my toolbar. I want it to stay where I can see it without having to tap some extra button every single time I want to use something. I want my list of active programs to be constantly visible so I can switch back and forth without having to hunt for the sleeping sidebar or whatever.</p><p></p><p>I know--I'm an old geezer. To me, phones and tablets aren't real computers--computers have buttons.</p><p>So I will be here, sitting in a dark closet raging against a machine that seems hell-bent on ignoring me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sabrinathecat, post: 6082278, member: 89838"] I looked at it in the store last week. And hated it. "Isn't it cool that we keep hiding things?" NO!!! Leave it on the #$*&'ing screen so I can find it. Stop trying to imitate Mac/Apple's interface. I don't know why this trend keeps getting worse and worse. It's like they aren't thinking about function. I'm tempted to find some old copies of Office 2000 and Windows7 and just stockpile them until Microsoft comes to its senses and remembers that some of us like to use hammers made of metal and wood instead of clear plastic. I want my toolbar. I want it to stay where I can see it without having to tap some extra button every single time I want to use something. I want my list of active programs to be constantly visible so I can switch back and forth without having to hunt for the sleeping sidebar or whatever. I know--I'm an old geezer. To me, phones and tablets aren't real computers--computers have buttons. So I will be here, sitting in a dark closet raging against a machine that seems hell-bent on ignoring me. [/QUOTE]
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