"Mike Barnes" wrote in message news:
[email protected] might not know the answer to this but I'll ask anyway. As I see it
there are two possibilities. One is that W8 has everything needed to
display a W7-style taskbar, launchbar, etc, and Start8 would merely make
this available to me. Or Start8 is providing that functionality with its
own code, which (more or less) mimics Microsoft's code in W7. Any idea
which it is? (It matters because I already customise the taskbar using
another third party product. "Not much" isn't very reassuring.)Hello Mike,
Win8 when run in 'Desktop mode' like Win 7 provides the Windows Taskbar.
Win8 like Win7 requires one to 'add the Quick Launch Taskbar'
- 3rd party utilities are not necessary for either of the above items
If you are customizing in addition to the above on Win7 it might be prudent to validate if your 3rd party software has a Win8
version or is Win8 compatible (though most everything that runs on Win7 will run on Win8).
The Win8 Modern UI is the replacement for the Start Menu (in Win7 and earlier o/s).
- The modern UI is nothing more than a tiled UI with shortcuts to apps and applications. Tiles can be grouped or rearranged to your
liking. Apps run in full screen Modern UI mode; applications (e.g. Office, browser[even IE has a desktop mode), 3rd party
software) run in desktop mode (the same as Win7).
No matter how one approaches Win8....a behavioral change is necessary to adapt to some of Windows 8 features...but as with any
o/s...use and comfort eventually becomes wrote.