Windows 11 offers very little to be even worth the upgrade effort .. at leas for now.
Agreed, but I had "no choice" to upgrade as part of my job.
Its nice to see Microsoft ripping things off again, this time its the look of Mac-OS...
Windows 11 offers very little to be even worth the upgrade effort .. at least for now.
Sort of like all the folks that jumped out when any new Microsoft OS came out.
Microsoft doesn't believe in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Even though they don't support anything prior to Windows 8 (if not 10) right now, many folks are still using XP.
I still regularly use my Windows 98se system that sits on the desk
beside me . Never really got attached to XP though.
I'd take Windows for Workgroups 3.11 or Windows 98se over XP any day of the week :)
I still use both my Dos 6.22/Win3.1 and Win98se a fair amount too. But I still use my Windows Vista box to play games like old versions of Battlefield. I know I'm in the minority, but I liked Vista and never had any issues with it.
I still regularly use my Windows 98se system that sits on the desk
beside me . Never really got attached to XP though.
I'd take Windows for Workgroups 3.11 or Windows 98se over XP any day of the week :)
Vista really wasn't that bad.. I think the only people that hated it didn't have good enough
machines to run it.. Which sucks.. but that doesn't exactly make an OS bad.. Windows Me was bad
because it was unstable.. not because it was slow.. so cant put Vista on the same level as Windo
Me. :) Even though I actually kinda liked Windows Me when it came out as well.. So I guess I w
just lucky then? :)
Deepend wrote to Nick Andre <=-
Hopefully Windows 11 shows some sort of reason to be useful. I was running it from its earliest public dev builds.. But once it was
released I just reinstalled Linux as usual. Will keep my eyes on it though.
Its nice to see Microsoft ripping things off again, this time its the
look of
Mac-OS...
Mark Hofmann wrote to Nick Andre <=-
Why Microsoft seems to want to emulate Apple is beyond me.
Just wait for the next Windows upgrade. They will change
the wallpaper and call it Windows 12.
Its nice to see Microsoft ripping things off again, this time its the
look of Mac-OS...
Microsoft doesn't believe in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Even though they don't support anything prior to Windows 8 (if not 10) right now, many folks are still using XP.
Its nice to see Microsoft ripping things off again, this time its the look of Mac-OS...
Agreed
Laughing as if a MAC user is ever going to switch!
On 31 Oct 21 10:15:35, Havok said the following to Nick Andre:
Its nice to see Microsoft ripping things off again, this time its th look of Mac-OS...
Agreed
Laughing as if a MAC user is ever going to switch!
I take it back, Microsoft is trying to be more like Chrome-OS.
For me, I need to have "labeled" Taskbar items. I frequently work with many things open at once and I absolutely *hate* relying on solely icon-items.
Nick
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