Right. But they did away with most of the desktop features, or at least it seems unless you know how? Like, how do you put desktop shortcuts to software and such?dlazz;1309885 wrote:The way I've learned to cope with the switching is really this: The "start" menu is really just a start menu. You didn't sit there with the start menu open 99% of the time, did you? No, you spent all of your time at the desktop.
I spend about 95% of my time at my desktop in Firefox/Chrome/whatever.
And that still doesn't explain why Windows flips back and forth between 2 different interfaces. I still think that is a huge flaw.