![]() Recently I tried to nail down a list of Windows 10 features and behaviors that are better for what I do – software engineering and business management – than when I used its predecessors, and I seriously could not even begin to make a significant list…įor a while I thought multiple monitor handling might be better, because my icons on my desktop had stayed in place for a long while, but no, just the other day they all got jumbled. Please provide examples if you think this is not so! And it’s not as reliable or polished at interpreting my inputs. What does Windows 10 REALLY do better than Windows 8.1 did some 8 years ago?įrom what I can see it’s just got more bloat things that used to be a lot faster are now slower, the UI is certainly not as elegant looking, nor is it as configurable to do what I need. ![]() I’m all for compatibility with older releases, and continuous integration (implying only incremental change) feels SO comfortable, but where are the real improvements in recent history to prove out the approach? Are we at defcon 3 upgrade#I can certainly appreciate your point of view, but think for a moment – why shouldn’t an operating system upgrade be disruptive? ![]()
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