People, people ... Imagine not so, as if you had never done an operating system change. The start menu was divided already in Windows 7 in two: on the left the taskbar, right Control Panel, Printers and the stuff ... that has now been completely separated. From the left side of the tile view was taken that now just filling the screen, and was from the right side of the bar made (not whiteness, like to say) that appears when you move the cursor to the upper right corner of the screen , That's nothing at all different from before. On the contrary, the new tile view can be quite wonderful adapt depending on what I want where the Start menu.
Otherwise, nothing is as different in Windows 7. Windows 8 is just as user-friendly, intuitive and easy to use. In addition, it runs just as stable as Win7 and it even consumes less system resources and takes actually even a bit more power from the computer out.
If you look over every little change in a new operating system so upset, an evolution would be entirely excluded. Can we really want?