What You値l Love When You Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10
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I just like the overall look of 10.
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I just like the overall look of 10.
What overall look? In 1310, I have a purple taskbar, yet title bars don't conform to anything but white...
Plus theming differences between Settings, Control Panel, Explorer, etc.
If I didn't want DX12/gaming improvments, I would still be on 7/8. 8 never forces you to use Settings.
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What overall look? In 1310, I have a purple taskbar, yet title bars don't conform to anything but white...
Plus theming differences between Settings, Control Panel, Explorer, etc.
If I didn't want DX12/gaming improvments, I would still be on 7/8. 8 never forces you to use Settings.
I agree with @swarfega, I just like the look and feel of WIn10. Why?? It's a subjective evaluation and for me it's just more fresh and new compared to either Win7 or Win8.1.
And as usual.. Your millage may vary
Jeff
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What I love about Win10? The only feature for me (besides DirectX 12) that I really 'love' is Print to PDF. As it stands other than that I like it just as much as Win7, nothing else really sets it apart.
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What I love about Win10? The only feature for me (besides DirectX 12) that I really 'love' is Print to PDF. As it stands other than that I like it just as much as Win7, nothing else really sets it apart.
Now that is a great new option. I like that for sure.
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It was/is a great move from MS, a very handy feature.
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What I love about Win10? The only feature for me (besides DirectX 12) that I really 'love' is Print to PDF. As it stands other than that I like it just as much as Win7, nothing else really sets it apart.
I'd forgotten about Print to PDF - yes that's an excellent one. I always installed a 3rd party utility to do this, now I don't have to worry about installers which try to get me to run 'foist-ware' .
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The fact is, there are really a ton of little features that you forget about on a daily basis, like Print to PDF.
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The fact is, there are really a ton of little features that you forget about on a daily basis, like Print to PDF.
True.. I just really like it.
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The fact is, there are really a ton of little features that you forget about on a daily basis, like Print to PDF.
True.
There are also some nice features introduced in Windows 8 which most folks upgrading from 7 won't have experienced yet. For instance:
- File Explorer and Task Manager were both revamped and for my money improved in Windows 8
- Fast Startup
- Ability to natively mount ISOs
- The Winkey-X 'power tasks' menu
- Again this is head rather than heart, but having a baseline anti-malware product installed as part of the OS was a big step forward (and helps protect the rest of us too)