Thursday, February 2, 2012

Windows 8 developer preview reviewed


Hi
I am definitely not going to put craps here by giving the specifications and technology used in windows 8 because you can get it anywhere on msdn articles (thousands are out there) just google it.
I m just reviewing it as general experience i had with my PC today.


It was though my worst day this year but then too enjoyed a lot in playing 'johny'(it's a integrated game in windows 8 developer preview) ,huh,,it doesn't mean that i have played just johny whole day rather i have tried new features .Man!! it has a fantastic interface,absolutely delicious,yummy. The start menu is so flexible there ,i mean you don't have to do anything like there in windows 7 like going to start menu and selecting the program or accessories or bla bla to switch over to the issue(i often use this word for programs) ,you just have to press the start menu write down there and new beautiful screen will appear containing your apps the applications you visited recently and storing the same sessions where you left it off.
Above was just the introduction of what i felt today .
Installation - With me it became trajedy and fun side by side because in an excitement i forgot to install it on virtual machine and uploaded or installed it on my main machine without caring about my document and still i am paying for that by trying to install the softwares and apps on my preview(the whole day was wonderfully hectic). It just asks for your WINDOWS LIVE ID during installation and if you don't have it then it makes one.
you need to log on to use this PC and this PC gets registered through your LIVE ID .

Usage - Restart the PC because if you don't then it crashes sometimes like hell.After restarting your PC you will get to see the screen as a background which you can change  later ,click on the bottim of that screen and you will get to see your main LOG ON page enter your password there(WINDOWS LIVE ID PASSWORD) and enter in a new world .Clicking on the start menu will lead you to tab view
where you can see your recent sessions and apps installed in your PC  such as VISUAL STUDIO 11 and .net framework 4.5.

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