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John O'Rourke <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Jun 2014 09:00:19 -0500
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Harry:
I like Windows 8.1  far more than Windows 7. As you have stated Windows 8.1
does have a smaller foot print and is much less of a memory hog. I don't
miss the start menu since the search features in Windows 8.1 are more than
adequate to meet most needs. I like it. 
John O'Rourke
 

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Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 11:42 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] windows 8 compared to windows 7?

Hi all,
I am just curious if there are any users of windows 8.1 out there? If there
are, how do you like windows 8.1 compared to windows 7?
Tell me what you like about windows 8.1, and what you don't like about
windows 8.1, ok?
I'm going to upgrade to another newer computer, and it will either have
windows 7 on it, or, it will have windows 8.1 on it.
I've heard windows 8.1 has a much smaller foot print than windows 7, and
because it does, it is not that much of a memmory hog and a resource hog, is
that true or not?
I like that narator works with internet explorer, so I wouldn't have to use
jaws with it.
Look forward to hearing back from any windows 8.1 users out there.
Harry


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