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  #823977 23-May-2013 09:55
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Why people are ignoring Windows 8's new interface and using the “traditional” desktop instead:


... a multi-colored grid filled with Live Tiles, Charms, and a tap-and-swipe interface better suited to touchscreens than Windows computers’ notoriously horrid trackpads.

Don’t feel bad if you don’t know what Live Tiles or Charms are. I doubt most people do. The features are emblematic of Windows 8's wildly different interface and interaction design, which you’ll either love and embrace or hate and ignore. And you wouldn’t be alone in the latter camp — anywhere between 44.38 and 60.78 percent of Windows 8 users (on tablets and desktops, respectively) ignore the new interface and use the “traditional” option, according to a new report from Soluto.

It isn’t surprising that desktop users aren’t fond of Windows 8's new interface, but it is surprising to see that people who have touchscreen-equipped devices aren’t using it either. These are the devices Microsoft was targeting, the reason why the company developed the Surface tablets and why manufacturers have started to build touchscreens into laptops and desktops as well. You can’t visit a Best Buy or watch a product announcement without seeing some kind of hybrid device with a touchscreen – but has it all been for nothing?

Probably not. The problem isn’t that Windows 8 focuses on touch; the problem is that Microsoft has spent more time refining the point-and-click interface than most large technology companies — Facebook, Amazon, Google — have been in existence, and Windows 8 is its first attempt to throw those decades of work away and begin anew. And, by doing so, Microsoft turned Windows 8 into a bundle of nearly-undiscoverable features and inscrutable gestures that most consumers probably won’t understand.

Soluto notes in its report that the most-used Windows 8 app in its study, which examined more than 10,000 Windows 8 devices and more than 300,000 app launches, is Yahoo Mail. Seriously. Yahoo Mail is the thing that you sign up for when you’re 13 and just starting to learn about the wonderful world of the Web. It’s also among the most-used applications on a brand-new operating system, possibly because it’s so damned hard to navigate Windows 8 and connect a Yahoo Mail account to the default email application.

The process of adding a Yahoo Mail account to Windows 8 is described as “crossing the desert” in Soluto’s report. “To make a long story short, an average chap opening Microsoft’s Mail app will have no idea how to add his Yahoo! mail,” it continues. Even if you use a touchscreen, which is what Microsoft seems to expect you to do if you’re going to use Windows 8, the process of adding a single email account is a lesson in frustration. And if you can’t figure out how to do that within the new Windows interface, why would you stick around and try to figure out how to do anything else?




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  #824281 23-May-2013 18:16
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They're a yahoo mail user, of course they won't know how to learn a different paradigm

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  #824282 23-May-2013 18:20
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I had to +1 that. Although it would make more sense if they were AOL Mail users.





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  #826741 27-May-2013 23:49
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We are working with a client looking at deploying W8 across their domain. It has some very interesting options and is very exciting to be able to offer these.
Obviously the scope extends beyond just the Client UI - But the start button pros and cons argument will doubtlessly provide a very colourful dialog internally for the client.

I have used it sporadically for a year and a bit and found it to be a pleasant experience - but bear in mind I really only use the start button in remote sessions so the tiles/Lack of the start button doesnt impact me so much.

I do foresee a large collective grumble for the end user and if the client decides to go with the Metro UI and forgo a3rd party start button option - But I imagine it will creep in through user request.

At the end of the day the PC is a tool for the business and if small modifications to the UI make the human resources within the business function more efficiently and do not impact security or predictability considerations then why not?


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