SamRobbie Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Despite Microsoft's efforts to do away with the Aero interface, many developers already came up with ways around the new features of Windows 8. Among them is Thinix that through RetroUI software, allows you to use the new version of the operating system in a manner similar to what happens in Windows 7. In addition to returning the computer to the old look desktop, the program is able to completely block certain functions typical Windows interface 8. To take advantage of the application, you must pay a fee of $ 5 every three machines used (figure rises to $ 5 per computer in professional environments). With Microsoft's decision to leave the Aero interface support, software type should become a very attractive option for those who want to install the new operating system on desktops. Among those who criticized the new version of the platform are famous names like Gabe Newell, Valve, who believes she should be responsible for PC gamers away. Quote
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