Heat map of time to reach items in the Start menu from the Start button I personally can't see the problem, it just downright statistically more efficient and quicker to open an application than the old cramped Windows7/Vista start menu and has lots of cool features like pausing file transfers and mounting ISO files which I use all the time. Windows 8 seems to have gotten a bad rap in recent times, mostly due to the full screen start screen. You find yourself using it every now and then wherever appropriate. Resizing an image with a two finger gesture sticks out as one good example. Having tried a laptop with one, there are some operations which are just more natural with your fingers. I do a bit of Windows 8 and Windows Phone development on the side, so a touch screen is handy for testing but you're probably asking, whats so good about a touch screen? Well this is a little difficult to quantify. Would you buy a sandwich without the filling? Would you buy a car without the radio? No? Then why are most Windows 8.1 laptops sold without touch screens?
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