Lenas wrote:
I guess this is where my confusion lies. You know that you can do that, right? You can have ZERO tiles if you want and launch things with keyboard shortcuts straight from start. Or you can type to open something any time. Or you can search ANY time. You know that those tiles can be controlled just like desktop icons, right? Except these are resizable and try to show you important information.
I'm not sure what you mean by "colored blocks instead of icons representing the program they are for". The tiles aren't created by Microsoft, they're made by the developers, and they can look like whatever the developer wants them to look like.
Can you tell me what program this tile is for?
Conversely, can you tell me what program this icon is for?
If you don't wanna use em, fine, that's great. But there's no way you can try to say that 32px icons are more informative or better designed for a user than the tiles.
Well I don't want to launch them by keyboard, I want to be able to easily click my start button and view all my programs right there on my desktop, if what I could do entirely and quickly with just my mouse before now required the mouse and keyboard that's a failure in design IMO, you don't make things more complicated when updating software, too many companies seem to be obsessed with change for the sake of the change, and in the case of Microsoft *coughribboncough* all they have done is make the software more complicated and take more steps to use or make it more cluttered, all for the sake of the few idiots who aren't computer savvy and need a huge *** button saying click here you moron to figure out what to do.
Well every single screenshot I see of Metro is all random colored blocks, blue, orange, green, magenta, etc, and unless it's changed from the article I read a while back and it sounds like maybe it has, that only Microsoft programs got tiles with icons showing the program, and other programs just had the colored block with the name of the program on it.
On any program I actually use I can tell just fine what the smaller icon is and I prefer the smaller icon, as again I prefer to keep my desktop uncluttered, actually I have objectdock on the bottom of my screen for my most used programs and everything else is in the start menu, nothing on my desktop save my wallpaper.