The Future of Windows: What We Want from Win 8
Windows 8: What We Want
Nathan Edwards
I really want greater cloud integration. There’s no reason Windows 8 shouldn’t be able to integrate something like Dropbox to keep documents synced. Hell, just allowing us to map Windows Live SkyDrive as a network drive would do it. This should extend to mobile devices like Windows 7 phones or (if you wanna be really cool) Android phones, too. Faster boot times would be great, and coming back from sleep faster would be nice. This is one thing Apple does really well—closing the lid of a MacBook puts the computer to sleep, and opening the lid wakes it up quickly. Why can’t we have that?

Katherine Stevenson
A couple of things come to mind, having just dealt with a virus attack. I want Microsoft to offer third-party patch management, so I can update all of my apps through Microsoft Update. I’m also intrigued by rumors that Windows 8 might include a restore button that lets you reinstall the OS without losing any data or having to reinstall applications—too often, System Restore is itself a target for malware.

Alan Fackler
I think a 3D desktop interface like you can find in Linux would be really cool, and also practical. That way, you could customize each part of this vitrual cube's OS desktop, selecting a different desktop depending on the task at hand.

Gordon Mah Ung
When you look at the properties of a file, show the damned time it was accessed/modified/created down to the seconds! This went away with Windows Vista and it’s a pain now to get that information. Can we please also have a pause button added to the file-copy dialog?

Amber Bouman
Um, I honestly really (really) like Windows 7 so far, and I have no reason to be greedy. So, I’ll dream big: I want Windows 8 to make me coffee in the morning.
Readers Respond: What's Essential to You?

Jeff Miller
What I would love to see is a focus lock—a way to keep focus locked on a program—like when I am going through my email on Outlook and clicking links that I want to load and look at later when I am done clearing out my email. I would like in this instance for Outlook to keep the focus until I say, “I’m done” and I unlock focus. This would also be great in many other things that tend to pop up into your focus and distract you when you don’t want them to.

Steven Crider
A low-level kernel OS to power basic functions, running any/multiple Windows OS in a virtual/protected environment, communicating seamlessly between all without performance degradation. Windows should store various settings/functions in the cloud or on a LAN without having to set up complicated domain server architecture. It should also facilitate info-sharing between designated WinPads, desktops, laptops, and phones. Finally, you should be able to drag or fling a file or open window to another device vis-à-vis Windows Surface.

Troy Leonard
I want to see fully integrated virtual desktops like the PowerToy for XP. I was hoping 7 would have it. The cube effect in Linux would be nice for organizing my workflow. I would also like to see MS buy RocketDock and fully integrate it into Windows 8. If they combined the two, with the ability to have different docks on each desktop, as well as different wallpapers, visually it would blow Mac out of the water.

Brendon Vaillant
I would like better multi-monitor support. I would also like to run dual monitors with separate instances of a desktop (similar to the Mac function), allowing essentially two separate computers to be run off of one processor, with seamless transitions between the two.

Gavin Farrington
For all the features they keep adding to Windows, it still sucks at basic things like networking. Is it really necessary to hang the whole damn OS while it searches for something on the network that is no longer there? Oh, and WinFS would be cool.