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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 458934" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I like it too. You click on start and it pops up a screen that has the tiles on it but you can pick and choose which ones and how they are arrainged. You also have a traditional list view that can be expanded just like the old days. I have my favorites set up as tiles for quick access. My goal it to clean off the desktop of all applications and only have the minimum amount of files there for quick mostly one-time access and then delete. The only problem with being on the beta versions is that it wipes the start menu and you have to set it back up but we were warned that would happen in Beta. Just gives me a chance to play with different functions. No data or programs is ever lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 458934, member: 6277"] I like it too. You click on start and it pops up a screen that has the tiles on it but you can pick and choose which ones and how they are arrainged. You also have a traditional list view that can be expanded just like the old days. I have my favorites set up as tiles for quick access. My goal it to clean off the desktop of all applications and only have the minimum amount of files there for quick mostly one-time access and then delete. The only problem with being on the beta versions is that it wipes the start menu and you have to set it back up but we were warned that would happen in Beta. Just gives me a chance to play with different functions. No data or programs is ever lost. [/QUOTE]
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