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I've about had it with this so called awesome version,
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There are unfortunately things that don't run on Linux such as Photoshop & Coreldraw. The alternative of the "forbidden fruit" doesn't really appeal.
You sound a bit like me Keith, I've got it in a VM and often it's a couple of days before I fire it up again.
Yes Joan. I suppose compared to W8 it's not bad but so far no patch on W7. I don't particularly want to be nagged by Cortana, I don't game and holograms WTF.
I'm still questioning what W-10 will give me that I would use that W-7 doesn't give me.
Holograms is way above my paycheck.
Cortana is a maybe. Cortana gives information on voice request but that website information comes from places Microsoft has chosen. That may or may not be the places I would of chosen. So she is a maybe.
I would like to see a comparative list of what W-10 can do for me compared to W-7.
I don't want to buy and learn a new system just because it's new.
I don't want of have to add 3rd party programs or anybodies apps to make it work properly.
I want it to add to my computer enjoyment, usability and security.
I haven't give up on W-10 yet.
I just haven't seen so far any added things that have any usefulness for me. Being able to share photos with a cell phone somewhere in the world while flying upside down at 30,000 feet is not something I need or want. I think one can get my drift.
I understand that my computing demands are not the same as many others because mine are pretty basic. If I had the money the Holograms would be of interest.
I will keep testing W-10 just to see what I can find to bring joy to my computing experience.
Right now 10tp is sitting on my old laptops hdd so it's not wasting any space on a ssd
I personally can't do vm 64 bit although I could use hyper-v in 8.1 but then I would have to look at that ugly toad so that's out,
On it's own drive is best anyway it's just as easy to get rid of than a vm plus I can use the native 64 bit instead of a 32 bit VMware.
I've already left all of the feed back I can stand too and read more than that.
Awesome is like I expected a Microsoft exaggeration.
7 there is no substitute yet
usasma? I hope he will notice it. :)
Windows 7 caused a good lot of BSODs ... but we never revoked our faith on it. There is nothing in 10 that I can readily reject it. Yes, it may be a fact of debate that actually it is how much advanced from 7, but it has a lot of good features of the previous windows, including XP.
As far as I can say about me, I am using 10 and will continue with it, unless I understand that 7 can give me more.