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I also like Dark Humor....
Before retiring, I was a Cemetery Manager.
Had 7,000 people under me.
FWIW.
I also like Dark Humor....
Before retiring, I was a Cemetery Manager.
Had 7,000 people under me.
FWIW.
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Some hours old on my senior ThinkPad E460...working impeccable and is purring like a fat and full cat.
In the end, there is not a lot of difference but Windows 11 is slowing developing beyond Windows 10 e.g.
- tabs in file explorer
- recorder in snipping tool
- tabs in notepad
- persistent image across boots in sandbox
OK, you can do better than most of these with 3rd party tools, but point is W10 is static and going nowhere.
Of course, as @NavyLCDR says there are still some recidivists who believe W7 is still the best. They do not like it when their precious darling is (justifiably) slagged off LOL.
Typical whinging negative post.
burrying things deep in order for the user not to set (mess with ?) them.
This is a good idea - if you are savvy enough to change certain features, then you are cabable of finding them.
- NOT fixing 'bugs' pertaining to 7/10, A.K.A non UI compient dialogs like RUN/file transfer/many systems backgrounds. Set dark mode and watch black text on white background on them.
This applies to W10 as well one thing is sure they will never get fixed in Windows 10
- Childish mandatory system options navigation forcing the user to go through WHAT was designed.
childish comment - no idea wtf you are going on about
- Some ilogical coontext menus
And lots of more logical ones
- Pointless need to set a common UI with a non existent smartphone line, IOS like
Pointless to you maybe - frankly I do not really care!
If you do not like W11, do not use it.