Quoting moshi, reply 1if you open a file in an app you are downloading it anyways. just don't forget to save.
Also, if it's an html file, you'll have to change the parameters.
This is making computing easier??? PITA, from my point of view.
Mucho happy I'm staying with 7.
This is what I meant, moshi. remember... I'm on W7 this is just a "service" post:
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Here's a nice article about 10 "What to do's" if an app isn't working in W8:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-things-to-try-when-applications-wont-work-with-windows-8/3540?tag=nl.e101&s_cid=e101
like Leo i think this app is aimed for mobile devices. two different UXs, no matter what MS wants to tell us.
the "legacy" Dropbox sync probably still works on Windows 8.
but while i think Windows 8 is nothing special, i like some of the ideas behind Windows Runtime a lot. i don't really want apps to write their files all over my filesystem or put stuff to the registry , when a simple INI file would be enough.
i mean, Windows as we know it is really chaotic and there needs to be a cut someday. all this stuff like third-party uninstallers, registry cleaners or half of those security apps should not really exist. sure, most of it is snake-oil anyways, but still ...