anyone using it? Time for a new PC and I have the option of Win 7 or 8 on what I'm interested in. I'm leaning toward 7; experiences with 8 welcomed.
No interest in apples, oranges or qumquats
No interest in apples, oranges or qumquats


No interest in apples, oranges or qumquats![]()
That's unfortunate. You could run Windows 7 or 8 in an Apple as well as the Mac operating system, both at the same time.
http://home.comcast.net/~teegate/win_mac.jpg
Besides, I like my apples in a pie.I will miss XP. Right now have XP,Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 8,but I like 7 better. Just my Thoughts
I will miss XP. Right now have XP,Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 8,but I like 7 better. Just my Thoughts

When it finally dies, or when I feel like spending some money, I will get a new machine with Windows 7 Professional (which I have on a tablet computer now). What I'm not sure about in the PC world is the relative performance of difference chipsets though. In the Mac world, dual core i5 and i7 processors are the norm (quad core on some of the desktops). I still see Pentium and i3 chips on Windows machines.
Raw speed means little in the real world, except for the marketing.
, and cloud storage if you need your data to roam. The user interface might be nice, I don't know.I have a 2 year old Dell XPS8300, I7, 1.5 TB, 12 GB ram, Windows 7.
If 8 is so great why are they still selling the top of the line laptops with 7?
46er, it's not just leftovers that come with W7, it's the most expensive business class laptops, like this Lenovo W530:

I stick with whatever was originally installed until I'm ready for another computer myself. Pretty much like that with my Macs as well.![]()
I think they learned that from Big Blue.