are you using windows XP or any version of windows prior to
windows 8? Do you need to upgrade or get a new computer? if so you are
in for a big change. or are you?
learn how you can easily make the transition to windows 8 and
keep your familiar desktop multitasking environment while taking
advantage of the great features in windows 8!
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Dear
Reader:
Most
of us are familiar with the way Windows works on a computer. Or at
least we were prior to the release of Windows 8. Windows 8 has been
described as having a "dual personality", and for good reason.
When
Windows 8 first came out the world was shocked that their familiar
"start button" had been removed. Furthermore the whole interface was
different. When you opened apps (which we used to call programs) you
were either greeted with a full screen display with no way to open
additional full windows, or suddenly jarred into the "desktop mode".
Honestly the first attempt at Windows 8 was (in my opinion) a freaking
disaster.
Microsoft was forcing their will on the
world with their "one operating system for everything" philosophy, when
clearly the mobile world and desktop / laptop computer world have some
major differences and need to be treated differently.
Enter Windows 8.1 Now
we have a big improvement. The start button is back (but it isn't what
you think), you can multi window in Windows 8 Metro (sort of) and the
desktop gets some recognition. Plus the performance upgrades are
substantial. But there is still a long way to go to give the desktop
user the things that they need.
And that is where this video series comes in. Many of us like the way things worked before, and productivity is key for people trying to get their work done. We need true multitasking and to be able to have as many windows open as we require.
Here is just some of what you
will learn:
- How to set up a true desktop environment
- How to boot to the desktop
- How to use the new start button effectively
- How to configure a classic start button
- Setting up the free built in virus detection
- Pinning to the task bar
- Creating desktop shortcuts
- Using desktop apps
and much more...
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This
video series is going to show you everything you
need to know about transitioning to Windows 8.
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