No Wonder so many Windows Users turn to Windows 7 or Linux but what do you think of Windows 10 seriously?
all previous version of Windows have been 'community supported' with 'Unofficial Service Packs', they'll be usable for a long time, however, drivers for newer hardware will always be an issue, and ultimately will probably be the reason I will eventually move to 10, but that'll be in a year or 2 when I migrate to a whole new machine.
My current Win7 machine serves me quite well atm. (W7Pro_sp1 / AMD FX8350 8c_4.3Ghz 24GB R7_240_2GB) (I can still play most newer games on 'medium' settings)
At least until people finally break out the torches and pitchforks, Windows 11 isn't coming - according to MS, this is the Forever Version where they're just going to keep futzing with it until the end of time.When are we due Windows 11 or whatever?
all previous version of Windows have been 'community supported' with 'Unofficial Service Packs', they'll be usable for a long time, however, drivers for newer hardware will always be an issue, and ultimately will probably be the reason I will eventually move to 10, but that'll be in a year or 2 when I migrate to a whole new machine.
My current Win7 machine serves me quite well atm. (W7Pro_sp1 / AMD FX8350 8c_4.3Ghz 24GB R7_240_2GB) (I can still play most newer games on 'medium' settings)
If you have time to wait for the fixes from the 'community' (many of which were ripped off of long term support contracts arrangements paid for by DoD and MoD beyond the end of life) then thats great, but as an every day machine, you're better off and safer moving across to Linux if you won't update to Windows 10 etc.
Well - here's my 2p ...
Some time about 8-9 years ago some M$ suits and marketroids noticed that lots of people were using smartphones for lots of internet/web stuff. So they've gone "Oh **** - we need to make the next windows look like a cellphone" - hence windows 8 .... eck. That was truly a f*ck-up. Then there was 8.1 ... pffhttt.
So now there's windows 10 .... well in design terms, its a disaster. I mean, are there _any_ people actually _using_ that screen full of crap on that "start bar" thing ? Why the _ridiculous_ mixture of traditional and "modern" dialogue styles ..... why oh why do we now have control panel and "PC settings" ??? I nearly always have to look in 2 places to find what I need there :-/
I'm well out of date now with the corporate scenario, but do corporate roll-outs still include Kandy Krush and XBox stuff by default ? Surely not .... do they ?? Seems to me having to write and run a friggin' powershell script to de-bloat is insanity. How does all the "telemetry" affect corporate sysadmins ? Is it all handled at domain level or what ?
I still run windows 7 as my day-to-day OS ... it works well and doesn't cause me grief. But I've now spent time on a spare machine with windows 10, to "rehearse" switching over to windows 10 in January. Feels a bit like Brexit.
Are they going to fix SMB sharing ? (Rumour has it that some attempt to block the spread of ransomware has basically broken workgroup sharing). It often bombs out with a "Duuurrr it didn't work"-type dialogue - and thats it apart from an utterly useless "troubleshoot" link. Pah. Why oh why oh why did they remove the F8 startup ?
I suppose I should say there are a few things with it that are quite "slick" and seem to work quite well .... but not enough.
So - anyway - if you install classicshell its kind of tame-able. I'm feeling now I could just about learn to live with it. But M$ is dragging me kickin' and screamin' ....
Linux ? Not for me - not as day-to-day desktop .... MacOS ? Bit too much of a change for me ... and Apple is - if anything - now worse than M$ for the commercial cynicism and the "we own this computer - not you" kind of strategy.