Hey, why not cover both basis? Scrapps. Combination of Scripts and Apps. (ha-ha).

On 3/5/2012 4:49 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi Chris:
My personal preference is to call them scripts, but GW won't do that
because that would be backtracking and it might make them look a
little foolish.
Kevin Huber

On 3/5/12, chris hallsworth<[email protected]>  wrote:
Good point, Gw Micro may have to rename apps once again to something
else to save the ambiguations.


Christopher H

On 05/03/2012 15:50, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi:
There's an improvement already.  The start screen is not necessary for
some people and a pain for others, so it is good to have that ability
to get rid of it.
I do have a question, though.
In that demo, GW Micro talked about Windows 8 Apps, but won't that get
confusing betweenWindows 7 apps  and Window-eyes apps, formerly known
as scripts?
kkKevin Huber

On 3/3/12, Tom<[email protected]>   wrote:
For those who listened to the Windows 8 review and didn't think much of
the
new Start Screen may be happy to learn that there's already a program
been
released which will turn it off.

Win Eight Metro UI Switcher allows you to turn off the Start screen of
Windows Eight and return to the Windows 7 styled Start menu. The tweaker
also gives back the classic
Task Manager that can show processor usage history.

Anyone already using Windows 8 can download the program from the
following
link.

http://www.superutils.com/products/win-eight-metro-ui-switcher/

Please don't ask me for anymore information as I haven't yet installed
Windows 8 to try it out.

Scott.

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