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Quote:PS I posted this in the Windows 8 thread but I can't see my post at all, bug?

I have an unread post in the Windows 8 thread, but when I go to the last page your post is not there, just Runo's which is a couple days old and I have already read.
So yeah, bug.

Maybe you should sort the emulator tiles into folders by console/company. Is that possible with the tiles, like folders on the iOS home screen?
You can create a group by going to the bottom-right corner with your mouse and clicking on 'zoom out'.
Here you can right-click on a set of tiles and create a group. When you go to bottom corner of the screen with your mouse, you should be able to click on 'label this group'.
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I'm not really a fan of shortcuts on the desktop as i currently have my recycle bin as the only icon on my desktop :/
(06-01-2012, 06:56 PM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]that Windows 8 won't suck after all if you customize Metro to your own liking:

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PS I posted this in the Windows 8 thread but I can't see my post at all, bug?

Sucking Less is still sucking.
Lol. It reminds me of a Sony interface...
(06-02-2012, 06:35 AM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Lol. It reminds me of a Sony interface...

XMB? or something similar?
Yes. And even PS2
Well I don't know about you guys but I love it.

If you think it sucks then fine by me, but I can't wait.
Don't be so harsh on Windows 8, I'll bet you're gonna use it within given time.
Sooner or later were all gonna be equal.

As I said I used to be a Windows 8 hater, but for every day that passes the more I love it.
It's nice, it's sleek and most important it's good, oh so f*ing good.
Quote:The default explorer has the ribbon enabled. How in the world did they think adding the ribbon to Windows was a good idea? It's a waste of space...

There's an article in the windows 8 thread about this: Yes, the ribbon uses more space than a normal toolbar with the same buttons, but they've hidden stuff that very few people use, and also utilised previously wasted space, so it actually gives you more useful space with files visible overall.
And it appears I responded to something in the first page without noticing that there was a second.
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