Yes, I did browse through some preferences and found a very pleasing theme that appealed to me :-) Even more surprising was the amount of memory reported by Windows 8 running Lotus Notes 8.5.3 standard edition - yes, the heavy java based eclipse version - which many people on lower spec machines complain about. End result, I was really very surprised when Windows 8 quite happily ran on a single core with only 512 mb of memory. Running inside a VM allows all sorts of configuration changes to be made to the guest, and I wound the settings down as far as I dare to test the performance of the new OS to see what would happen. The following are screen-shots of my Notes client running on the new OS, which I must admit I really kind of like! Of course, the only real thing I was concerned about was it's performance as a platform for my productivity application, IBM Lotus Notes. Windows 8 and Lotus Notes, the big surprise is the memory Mat Newman Octo18:42:37A few weeks ago I downloaded the evaluation version of Windows 8.
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