Living on the Windows 8 Desktop using Classic Shell – Video




Living on the Windows 8 Desktop using Classic Shell
Video and comments apply to Windows 8. Do not confuse with Windows RT. I along with many other long time Windows users was upset when I heard Microsoft was dropping the Start Button and Menu in Windows 8 (not to be confused with Windows RT.) After a few hours of using Windows 8 on my upgraded Acer W 500 tablet and five other computers, I became a fan of the dual user interface design. Most negative reviews and consumer feedback predictively focus on the need to flip through the Start Screen, lack of Start button and the need to use Charms when accessing Windows search and settings. These concerns can be easily jettisoned with the addition of Start Button replacement programs. The free Classic Shell and five dollar Start 8 programs not only restore the Start Button and Menu, they allow users to completely bypass the new Windows 8 Start Screen. Best of all, both products are easy to install and offer more flexibility than the original Windows counterparts. If you are totally turned off by the Start Screen and want to take advantage of the faster boot time, enhanced security, improved speed, reduced need for computer memory, almost seamless access to free cloud storage, and improved reliability then you can stop twisting in the wind and upgrade to Windows 8 followed by a simple install of the free Classic Shell start button and menu. Classic Shell allows access to both traditional desktop and new Start Screen programs. You can of course stay away from the Start Screen and ...From:inetsynchViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:19More inHowto Style

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