Discussion Is anyone besides me going to miss Windows 10 ?

clutchc

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I've used every MS Windows O.S. from back when it was just a DOS-Shell up to today's Win 11. Of all the renditions of Windows prior and post up to the present, I still like W10 the best. Yes, the very early versions were crude and buggy; and probably shouldn't count. But by the time say... Win XP was in general use, the O.S. started to mature.

For my use today, I would still prefer to have a (supported) W10 machine over a W11 one . W10 even runs nicely on my old-timey LGA 775 MSI P6N SLI Platinum/Intel C2Q QX6750 build. I do have W11 on all the builds that support it, so I'm adapting as usual. And I'm learning to like it.

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Don’t really think they’ve made a good version of windows since XP. Vista was a car crash and 7 started the snooping that’s just gotten worse and worse. macOS is so much better at this point as a day to day OS it’s just laughable because it just works and doesn’t get in your way. It also comes with a free office suite, video editor and DAW and doesn’t nickel and dime you for things like H265 encoding/decoding.
 
I've used every MS Windows O.S. from back when it was just a DOS-Shell up to today's Win 11. Of all the renditions of Windows prior and post up to the present, I still like W10 the best. Yes, the very early versions were crude and buggy; and probably shouldn't count. But by the time say... Win XP was in general use, the O.S. started to mature.

For my use today, I would still prefer to have a (supported) W10 machine over a W11 one . W10 even runs nicely on my old-timey LGA 775 MSI P6N SLI Platinum/Intel C2Q QX6750 build. I do have W11 on all the builds that support it, so I'm adapting as usual. And I'm learning to like it.

OK... an old timer that just wanted to add his two cents. 😊
I go back and forth between 10 and 11 so seamlessly, I don't really notice the difference.
 
I've used every MS Windows O.S. from back when it was just a DOS-Shell up to today's Win 11. Of all the renditions of Windows prior and post up to the present, I still like W10 the best. Yes, the very early versions were crude and buggy; and probably shouldn't count. But by the time say... Win XP was in general use, the O.S. started to mature.

For my use today, I would still prefer to have a (supported) W10 machine over a W11 one . W10 even runs nicely on my old-timey LGA 775 MSI P6N SLI Platinum/Intel C2Q QX6750 build. I do have W11 on all the builds that support it, so I'm adapting as usual. And I'm learning to like it.

OK... an old timer that just wanted to add his two cents. 😊
There's barely any differences after a couple of minor tweaks (the most important one is to get back the Win 10 right-click context menu). I don't miss 10 at all since the two OS are pretty much identical. Even my powershell scripts run exactly the same. The biggest difference I still notice are the options missing from the main settings menu, but they are still easily accessible from the control panel.
 
The main thing I missed when upgrading to W11 was the W10 ribbon bar on the Explorer File screen. I really like having the "Copy to" and "Move to" buttons. Since they released a Reg patch for that I've been satisfied with W11.