If the most used way of getting to commands is via hotkeys and context menus according to their own research, then either most of their users are power users, or using context menus and hotkeys is just part of ordinary, every day use, and isn't exclusive to power users at all. So hey, if most of your users aren't using…
Yeah the quicklaunch can be re-enabled, it's not too hard (but still a pain to look up). One thing that I am wondering : Since MS certainly knows that a good chunk of their users are "power users" who want things to be simple, minimalistic, and efficient, then why don't they put together some sort of preset geared toward…
Well, in response to the Windows Ribbon...personally I don't like it..but A) There is an arrow on the right hand of the screen, so you can hide this. If you are a nublet you can use it, if you are a regular/power user then you can ignore it. B) A lot of those options in the Ribbon are popular commands done by keyboard and…