Cool, I'll try that. Also this weekend I'll have access to my good computer so I'll try Windows 8 on it and see what happens.
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Cool, I'll try that. Also this weekend I'll have access to my good computer so I'll try Windows 8 on it and see what happens.
apps are suspended after a 5 second timeout. They are killed as the system needs more memory. If the weather app was bogging down your system then there was probably a bug in the suspension code. I've noticed a few times that different apps either don't suspend or resume properly.
Here is some info for that I don't think has been posted but may be of interest to anyone running W8.
For the record I am using it with RR and am competely in love with it, the boot times are amazing, all of my hardware is working except an issue with my Griffin PM (which has software issues at the best of times). My SQ issues with my X-fi are gone, likely W7 woudl have fixed it anyways as I was using XP but regardless, I'm not spending money on W7 with W8 around the corner.
So I am already wondering what to do on March 8 when it expires. The answer might be here, (Beta hopefully will be released):
""Early adopters currently testing the first public development milestone of Windows 8 lose all rights to use the Developer Preview release once Build 8102 Milestone 3 (M3) has passed its expiration deadline, according to Microsoft.
As is the case with all pre-release software, and Windows 8 Build 8102 M3 is as pre-release as it gets, Windows Developer Preview is time-bombed.
This means that Microsoft has slapped an expiration date onto the first public test Build of Windows 8.
According to the information offered via the “About Windows” dialog box in one of the test copies of Windows 8 Developer Preview deployed here at Softpedia, the expiration deadline is March 12, 2012.
However, the EULA, or end user license agreement tells a story that’s a tad different, offering another expiration date, a few days ahead of the one revealed by “About Windows.”
“The term of this agreement will expire on March 8, 2012 (“the expiration date”),” reads an excerpt of the Windows 8 Developer Preview license terms.
But the additional details that the Windows 8 Build 8102 M3 EULA contains are very interesting. It appears that the rights of early adopters testing the Windows Developer Preview will be drastically limited after the Build expires, namely after March 8, 2012.
As readers will be able to read below, the EULA covers not only Windows 8 Build 8102 M3 but also the applications that ship with it.
“You have no right to use the software after the expiration date. Starting from the expiration date, you may not be able to access any unsaved data used with the software. Any applications you receive through the Windows Store will also cease to be available to you in future versions, unless they are made available for re-download and you re-acquire them. You may not receive any other notice,” the software giant reveals.
As far as I’m concerned, testers have little to worry about. I’m more than sure that Microsoft will have already provided Windows 8 Beta before Windows Developer Preview expires, so testers will have a new toy to play with""
I have been using Win8 for a while now. Rock solid, and great with a multitouch screen.
Windows 8 Release Preview out now!
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/iso
Has anybody the plugin for usb fm radio (silabs or digitalcar radio) in Windows 8 Metro interface?
http://www.digitalcar.ru/shop/produc...oducts_id=3065
OK so with a Win8 upgrade from XP out on the shelves I'm thinking of trying it but as Microsoft says ...old XP software apps will not be preserved when installing Win8...
It is easy to re-install RR but how has everyone running RR found the rest of it like navigation and media such as music and movies ?
Will I still need Winamp for sound and will my USB GPS still work for the navigation ?
There is no bluetooth api in the "Metro" API that allows bluetooth communication... Talked to a MS employee last week, told me itīs hopefully gonna be implemented in upcoming updates.Quote:
Has anyone built a plugin for windows8 to handle and interface the bluetooth control of an attach cell phone? like answer and dial calls? Ive searched everywhere and couldnt find anything to hand this in the Metro interface?