Before using one of
these operating systems, there is a good friend of his understanding of all
shortcomings and advantages of the latest Windows 8 operating system, here I
will discuss a bit of advantages and disadvantages of Windows 8.
Excellence:
1. Optimize for a
touch screen
Windows 8, interface
who has been dubbed the Metro is really optimized for a touch interface with an
existing Windows Phone.
2. support the ARM
chip
Windows 8 supports
devices that use the infrastructure of the ARM chip. It is expected to extend
the reach of Windows 8 tablet at the arena, considering most tablets in
circulation currently wearing the ARM chip.
3. a short boot time
Boot Windows 8 in
demo only takes place in 8 seconds. A much shorter time than booting in earlier
versions of Windows.
4. Windows 8 do not
need to upgrade PC
Microsoft says
computers that can run Windows 7 can also run Windows 8 so that users do not
have to upgrade your PC. According to Microsoft, Intel Atom processor and 1 GB
of RAM is sufficient for running this OS
5. Store Windows
application Store
Windows 8 will have
its own application store called Windows Store. Windows Store provides a wide
range of applications optimized for Windows 8.
6. support of NFC
(Near Field Communications)
Windows 8 will
support the NFC, a technology that use among others for financial transactions.
Windows 8 Tablet wearing any likely will automatically include this feature.
Weaknesses:
1. overlapping Metro
UI and Aero UI.
Developers find the
existence of constantly switching between tile-based Metro UI and glassy Aero
UI. It is judged to be reasonable and very confusing. Switching from
application and desktop application is very hard to do.
2. There is no
option to change the tiles become icons.
The size of the tiles
to the smallest, it is still too large. When would we install many applications
then this screen will look chaotic Metro.
3. difficult to
switch between screens.
The absence of
Alt-Tab function, such as when working with the desktop and keyboard to switch
from one app to another app that is probably the thing that is very difficult.
Instead, Windows 8 Metro UI we cannot use a pointer or finder to put a screen
on the left side and drag. It sounds very trivial, but the problem will appear
when we work with many applications. There is no quick and easy way to switch
between applications. If moving the mouse towards the left then an icon will
pops up. And if not then we have to right click it a few times or try again.
4. Metro
multitasking.
If the application
uses PAL Metro (for tablets) in Windows 8, the screen will display the two
applications are lined up. For beginners it will not be a big problem. However
for the advanced user, multitasking capabilities with Metro just for the two
applications is a fatal weakness.
5. Metro.
Metro can indeed
work well on tablets but the UI is not compatible if used on the desktop. Hard
to do for a friend who uses a Notebook. So that by default Windows 8 might not
be booting to the Metro UI. In other words Microsoft needs to provide the
kill-switch to shut down the Metro UI.
6. Flash content on
the Tablet PC.
It turns out
Microsoft deliberately make Windows 8 does not support Flash content on the
Tablet PC. The reason Microsoft is doing this is to save battery the Tablet.
Moreover, it also can protect the privacy of our Tablets and increase security.
This is because in some applications and other electronic devices, the use of
Flash content thus cause data damage or crash.
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