Windows 8's best feature is its exceptional speed, particularly the "Fast Startup" and improved resource management that make the system feel incredibly snappy even on older hardware. The modernized Task Manager and native cloud synchronization also provide a much more streamlined, "always-ready" experience compared to its predecessors. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.
The biggest frustration with Windows 8 is the clunky interface, which prioritized touchscreens so much that it removed the familiar Start button and forced desktop users into a full-screen "Metro" menu. This created a jarring split experience where you had to jump between two different environments, making simple multitasking feel awkward and unintuitive with a mouse and keyboard. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.





