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Thanks for the link.
Conclusion from article:
Conclusion
Overall, Windows 10 feels like home, but it’s hard to call it impressive. It does get the desktop right, this time, but it might fail in some other areas that could continue disappointing a number of users.
The new OneDrive system which requires users to sync certain folders and thus download files to their devices isn’t really pleasing and there are already thousands of people out there complaining about this.
At the same time, others point to apps that have (until now) been neglected, such as File Explorer, which continue to retain the classic look available since Windows 98. No tab support, no modern icons, no refreshed look. File Explorer looks almost the same with the very first version of Windows Explorer, so let’s just hope that until the final version of Windows 10 comes out, Microsoft has a look at this one too.
The bottom line: Windows 10 is a step forward for modern Windows. And to summarize, it’s Windows 8 done right.