

Ahhh daghan man gd reklamo kay nagcrash bantog ra kay beta pa man ila natry. Anyway, ok baya ang windows 8. Ganahan ko sa performance ug sa speed inig boot. Muorder nya ko ani once ma release![]()

Sorry if I haven't been able to get back to you... is this the one?...
"Why is Photoshop CS6 still supporting Windows XP?
Quite simply, Photoshop’s user base is much different than Lightroom’s and many more of our customers are still on Windows XP. However, the number of our customers on XP is decreasing and we expect to see more and more of our customers to migrate to Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Current recommendations and future guidance
Our current recommendation for the best Photoshop experience is to use 64-bit hardware and Operating Systems, specifically Mac OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard) or 10.7.x (Lion) for Macintosh and Windows 7 64-bit for Windows PCs.
We’re actively working with Apple to create a great Photoshop experience with future releases of OS X, including the recently announced Mac OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
We’re also working with Microsoft to also create a great Photoshop experience with Windows 8 for when it becomes available."
~ Photoshop CS6 Operating System Support…and beyond | PHOTOSHOP.COM BLOG
But that same page also said...
"Jeffrey Tranberry says:
Drivers for Windows 8 (Beta software) have a number of bugs. I don’t recommend running on Windows 8 for critical work."
I have an RTM version of Windows 8 already... but had to give up my old laptop and waiting for my new one to arrive this week. I'll just download a trial of Photoshop ahead so I can give it a try.
Cheers!
@abortretryfail thanks for the reply, anyways, walay plano pareha sauna pag launch sa win7? i only got the jacket.... nag dumot kos hoodie nga shirt... walay plano ang MS Ph to have launch event for IT pro, ive check their event sa site wala man...
nindot bah? or made specifically for tablets?
See it from these device demonstrations.
Last edited by xyberblue; 10-22-2012 at 11:57 PM.
the Metro UI is optimized for tablet as it was first used in windows phone... other than that the look would be similar to windows 7 in all corners.... with history of windows.... there is always the problem of legacy support and security...
i heard rumors from the underground nga naa daw nakit security holes sa windows 8 pag release atong october... not sure which part just rumors palang... ive been receiving weird emails recently from my old contacts... murag active napud sila...

Updating Windows 8 for General Availability
by Steven Sinofsky
We are pleased to be releasing a set of improvements to Windows 8 in broad areas of performance, power management and battery efficiency, media playback, and compatibility. These improvements are available starting today via Windows Update. We wanted to briefly talk about our improvements to the engineering system and in particular the speed at which we were able to deliver these updates to you.
With every release of Windows we have had approximately 8-12 weeks from when we released the code to OEMs and manufacturing and when the product was available on new PCs and for retail customers. This time has historically been used to match newly developed PCs, which can include a variety of new or enhanced components, drivers, and companion software, with the final code for Windows. Because these hardware and software components are brand new, it could be the case that they uncover the need for changes and improvements to Windows in the areas of fundamentals.
We would often create dozens of changes for each OEM for these new PCs. Those changes would be deployed during manufacturing of those PCs and thus would be invisible to customers. While those changes could potentially apply to a broader range of PCs, we did not have in place the testing and certification to broadly distribute these updates. As a result, customers would have to wait until the first service pack to see these enhancements. We know many folks would spend time working to uncover these OEM enhancements in a desire to have the most up to date Windows.
During the final months of Windows 8 we challenged ourselves to create the tools and processes to be able to deliver these “post-RTM” updates sooner than a service pack. By developing better test automation and test coverage tools we are happy to say that Windows 8 will be totally up to date for all customers starting at General Availability. If you are an MSDN or enterprise customer, these updates will be available for your Windows 8 PCs via Windows Update as of today (October 9), following our standard cadence for Windows Updates on the second Tuesday of each month at about 10:00am.
As we have always done, any updates will have a knowledge base (KB) article and documentation. Documentation for these updates are documented here, and the text is reproduced below. We will of course continue to issue and publish changes and enhancements from this point forward, just as we have done with Windows 7.
We think this new pace of delivering high quality updates to Windows will be a welcome enhancement for all of our customers.
--Steven
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