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Though maybe it's about time to change and people will always fight against change. That screen has not always been in Windows and Windows 7 was kind of the first movement to the quick bar style. Start screen is hopelessly inefficient with slides and scrolling. It's like another system inside one.
Now with search being baked into the OS as it should have been long time ago, i have not needed start screen even once.
The Hulk in me has calmed down. I got Classic Shell and it's been very helpful. It allows me to bypass the Start screen altogether, which I'll probably use. The fact that so many users need to use a this-party program to use the OS for the most basic of tasks should tell Microsoft someting.
Though maybe it's about time to change and people will always fight against change. That screen has not always been in Windows and Windows 7 was kind of the first movement to the quick bar style. Start screen is hopelessly inefficient with slides and scrolling. It's like another system inside one.
Now with search being baked into the OS as it should have been long time ago, i have not needed start screen even once.