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I think one ignorance doesn't top another ignorance, overall, ignorance is just some smelly crap you can't get rid of, and unfortunately other people can smell it too.
So, what I'm getting at is, it's somewhat weird to assume the people who dislike Win8's current state would make other believe that decisions in making this had no good reasons behind them, That, my friend, is crap. A boatload of it.
While I can't ignore, that a lot of people "hate" Win8 because they got used to hating Win and MS, but there's a simple reason for a lot of us not liking Win8: it is not good, that's why.
Now, for me to make Win8cp usable, I had to install Start8 (other solution also exist), and manually add an desktop app to the StartUp folder (yes, there is a windows/start menu/programs/startup folder) so that after login the "classic" desktop gets up. Now, that's no way to treat long term devs on your platform. Make your damn new, "super", under-test, it's-the-future, idiotic UIs optional and most of people wouldn't say a word. But no, hell no, suck it up. Brilliant.