1. Windows 7 VS Windows 8, Which One do You Prefer?
40 days ago (26, October, 2012) Microsoft released Windows 8 OS, many Windows OS users
wandering go for update for Windows 8 or stick with Windows 7. And this guide today, I’d like to
talk about the topic for Window 7 VS Windows 8, which one is better?
As we know before Windows 8 came, Windows 7 is used by most Windows OS users. And we are
familiar with the functions and surface for Windows 7. So today, let’s go and see the differences
in Windows 8 functions. There are 6 kinds of changes for Windows 8. Here we go for a look one
by one. (From Wiki for Windows 8)
First, Safety and security
There are two new authentication methods tailored towards touchscreens for Windows 8
security features. The antivirus capabilities to Windows Defender are supported for the "Secure
Boot" functionality on UEFI systems to protect against malware infecting the boot process.
Second, Online services and functionality
Different from Windows 7, Windows 8 starts to provide online services. By using your Mircosoft
account you can access services and synchronize applications and settings between devices.
Windows 8 also improved support for mobile broadband; the OS can now accept for SIM card
and automatically configure connection settings.
Third, Windows Store and Apps
Windows Store apps were originally known as "Metro-style apps", according to Microsoft
developer Jensen Harris, these apps are to be optimized for touchscreen environments and have
smaller scope in relation to desktop applications. Apps can run either in a full-screen mode, or be
docked directly to the side of a screen.
Four, Web browsers
Special exceptions are given to web browsers classified as being "New experience enabled" ,
which can provide a special version to run within the "Metro" shell. Unlike other apps, they can
be coded using Win32 code instead of WinRT, permanently run in the background, use multiple
background processes, and are distributed with desktop web browsers rather than through the
Windows Store.
Five, Interface and desktop
Windows 8 introduces significant changes to the operating system's user interface, many of
which are centered towards improving its experience on tablet computers and other touchscreen
2. devices. The new user interface is based on Microsoft's Metro design language, and features a
new tile-based Start screen similar to that of Windows Phone, which has replaced the previous
Start menu entirely.
Six, Secure boot
Windows 8 supports a feature of the UEFI specification known as "Secure boot", which uses a
public-key infrastructure to verify the integrity of the operating system and prevent unauthorized
programs such as bootkits from infecting the device.
(resource from: http://www.justsharingwithu.blogspot.com/)
They are the new features for Windows 8, maybe you think the tips are so wonderful, but why
still so many people do not like Windows 8? Here is a post I found in a blog for Disadvantages of
Windows 8.
1, The main disadvantage is lies in the working, the system is reboot several times (especially for
30 min)only for developer and consumer preview not for pro.
2, No antivirus for the windows 8(consumer and developer preview) only windows firewall and
internet security(but available for win 8 pro).
3, Apps works only in the full monitor by occupying the full face of the monitor.
4, No side apps can be run will we are using the apps.
5, And my recommendation is to run the windows 8 consumer preview in another (dual boot),
because it has many problem in it and if the windows 8 release stick to it, until you should be
struck in windows 7 or windows xp.