Windows 8 is not that difficult people, seriously. Windows 8 is just like windows 7 just the start menu is the main screen now and the desktop is an application like it supposed to be. With little tricks we can make the windows 8 start menu back but still I rather teach you how to use windows 8 then to exploit you with the downgrade to stay in the past and I rather do that half the price. Windows 8 is much better and more secure then Windows 7 and a bit more stable. You don’t need a touch screen, nor do you need anything special and fancy to really enjoy it. The Metro Apps I found to be more convenient then you think it is. I like to have my app separated from Windows Explorer (your desktop viewer + start menu + task bar etc…) Full screen and more focus that I don’t have to be or feel like I have ADD with multiple windows open. In many cases this is good especially when you want to focus on work, reading, gaming etc…
But then again I guess people are just afraid of change yet they changed from Windows XP to Vista then to Windows 7, now Windows 8 changes things all over again they are also afraid of the change and I see a repeat as I did with Windows 98 to Windows XP, 0r from Vista back to XP.
Just have a nice 1 on 1 with me and by the end of the day I’ll convince you that Windows 8 isn’t as bad as you think and why down grading to 7 is bad for you. Even though I still to this day Run Linux as a real OS, Windows 8 is a better step forward. Just wished 8 was more theme able or really customization in how the metro apps look and feel. Surely in time maybe The Stardock Windows Blinds will fix that.