From Windows 8 to Windows 7: why I downgraded

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From Windows 8 to Windows 7: why I downgraded

Summary: Windows 8 is certainly an ambitious effort on the behalf of Microsoft, but it seems I'm missing something that's keeping me from enjoying it and I'm curious to see who feels the same.I wanted to love Windows 8. I really did. But despite my previous bent as a Microsoft "fanboy" (a brand-loyal individual who blindingly proclaims the glories of said brand that, in their eyes, can do no wrong), it didn't take long for me to validate much of the bias I went into Windows 8 RTM with: a bias formed not from the reviews and experiences of others, but from my own experiences that began with my first hands-on Windows 8 experience back in November

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