Dedoimedo published a review of Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise Release-to-Manufacturing (RTM) Build 9200 90-day evaluation edition, with focus on installation, privacy settings and customization, new visual changes, and severe lack of logic and productivity in the user interface
Well, you know how I felt about the Developer Preview. I loved it. You know how I felt about the Consumer Preview. I hated it. Then, I came across the Windows 8 Enterprise 90-days evaluation, Build 9200, the Release-to-Manufacturing (RTM) edition. Either way, it's much closer to the final product than the other two versions, so I decided to give Microsoft one more chance and see what gives.Windows 8 Enterprise RTM Review
Now, do not expect any miracles please. Microsoft has decided to kill the registry key switch for disabling the Metro interface between the Developer and Customer editions, which is what started the hatefest for me. Hence, my original article explaining how to get rid of the tiled interface and work in the desktop mode only is no longer applicable. But we will have something new coming soon. Anyhow, let's examine the Enterprise evaluation and check what Microsoft has in store for users and itself.