The windows 8 interface was developed primarily with  touch-screen users in 
mind. My son has a Microsoft Surface Pro and he says that Windows 8 is very 
nice with the touch screen, but definitely would not like it on a typical 
mouse-driven desktop. He isn't the only one: I have heard little good said 
about it for regular, mouse oriented users, though I have heard that Windows 
8.1 is better. 

In appearance the user interface for Windows 7 is much more like Windows XP 
(and can be made to look almost exactly like XP), which is replaces. The 
difference between 32 and 64 bit operating systems lies primarily in the amount 
of addressable RAM. 32 bits can address only up to about 3 GB (with appropriate 
extensions). A 64 bit operating system can address far more memory than you can 
stuff into any PC. The 64 bit operating systems will run 32 bit programs 
without any problem, but 32 bit programs can themselves only address 2 GB of 
RAM (~3 GB with appropriate extensions). 64 bit systems are intrinsically no 
faster than 32 bit systems. For numerical work, 64 bits can carry more 
significant digits than can 32 bits. 

Kim N5OP


On Monday, October 20, 2014 2:22 PM, Richard Solomon <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 


I bought a new computer and have the choice of Windows 7 (32 or
64 bit) or Windows 8.

How does DXBase play with any of these ? I would like to install
Windows 8, but only if it works.

73, Dick, W1KSZ
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