On Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:41:29 +0100, webmaster-Kracked_P_P
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
I know that Windows 8 just came out, and a lot of people are waiting for
their new Win8 systems to be delivered. The real question is "has
anyone tried LibreOffice on a Win8 machine?"
It works just fine, just like it used to do.
I don't use any touch screen though, hence the new Start screen works just
like an enhanced start button.
I'm quite happy with the move to W8 so far :)
With their new touch-optimized OS, and all of their changes to the way
you use and access the apps on it, I was wondering how LibreOffice is
"running" on this "radically" new environment.
I was reading a set of articles about Windows 8 and the pros and cons of
upgrading your current OS to it. There was "talk" on how some software
had to be changed to deal with the "formally known as Metro"
environment. There were many different opinions about what was going to
be needed to be done to make current packages work "properly" with the
new environment.
So, has anyone out there tried Windows 8 and LO with it? Desktop
version and touch screen laptop-style system?
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