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a5cent Most people aren't used to seeing software at this early stage of development (it's not anywhere close to Beta), so it can be a tad confusing. Instead of going directly off of the UI that you see, you have to go off of where you see the UI headed. That is difficult, so it's probably not yet worth sweating the details too much!
Your feedback is fine, but it's similar to providing feedback on a statue, which the sculptor hasn't even yet half completed. Also difficult...
Yes I understand what you are trying to say ... I was with windows 8 from the very beginning .... Their first release indicated the design language for future development... And thats how the final product ended up looking... I am not judging on the current state of windows 10( as its to early) but the point i am trying to deliver here is that .... Steer away from windows 8 user experience.... Something is just not ok with it ...and the first release of windows 10 is not different enough from windows 8.1 ( first release of windows 8 was miles apart from windows 7). Third party programs can easily bring the features to windows 8.1 currently available on windows 10 !! Steer away fast !