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Not sure if I have an opinion on which version is the best but 8.1 is the version I've gotten the most productivity out of and had the most fun with!
Not sure if I have an opinion on which version is the best but 8.1 is the version I've gotten the most productivity out of and had the most fun with!
Hi
I have to say Windows 7, it was really easy to learn and to use.
I wish that I had opted to have Windows 7 on my current computer.
I notice that Falcon Northwest computers is still offering Windows 7 as an option.
If I could go back and do it over again I would have skipped 8, as I did with Vista.
I'm looking forward to trying out 9 and if it goes according to the history it should be pretty good.
Every other OS from Microsoft has been a dud, followed by one that people like.
Mike
I'm torn between 7 and 8.1 with update one. But I really hope that Win 9 will become the best version of Windows.
Well, its hard to say. But according to me, Windows 8 is perfect for personal purposes and windows 7 is best for business purposes (like programming, designing, etc).
I still love Vista the best. So much eye candy, so much built-in awesomeness (that unfortunately, doesn't work anymore for the most part) and so much enjoyment in just using it! *sigh*
Best version of Windows as I see it so far?
Windows 10. It's everything that you loved about Windows 7, everything that is fantastic about 8 properly meshed together.
I'm loving me the Task View and Snap Assist features, that's going to be fun to play with! And it might actually make me rethink virtual desktopping as what was demoed kind of makes sense.
I kinda cringed when it leaked and read that the Modern Store apps might run on the desktop and not their own, but after thinking on it awhile it really doesn't make any difference. If I auto hide the Taskbar this is what I'll have > Another bare, but colorful desktop. :)
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