I?ve been using Windows 8, on and off, for about three months. In February and March, just after Microsoft released its ?consumer preview? of the software, I used the OS on a tablet computer that the company loaned me. Microsoft has optimized Windows for touchscreen devices, and while I had some problems with it, I wrote that the OS could make for the ?first worthy rival? to Apple?s iPad. But I worried then about how Windows would work on traditional PCs. Last Thursday, Microsoft launched the release preview for Windows 8?the final prototype version of the software before it goes on sale later this year. I?ve been using it for a week on a Samsung laptop that Microsoft loaned me, and now I?m even more worried about how non-touch machines will deal with the new Windows. In my time with Windows 8, I?ve felt almost totally at sea?confused, paralyzed, angry, and ultimately resigned to the pain of having to alter the way I do most of my work.
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