
PEnns Well, don't forget, Windows 11 is still in its early stages, give MS some time to fix it thoroughly. Asking for a friend: When was Windows 11 unleashed on, I mean released to the public?? Just 5 years ago?? Well, that's nothing in Windows time! It will mature one day. Soon. Maybe just in time for Windows 12 (or Windows 2030)! </s> Reply
hotaru251 many of whom see the OS as a direct downgrade from the now-unsupported Windows 10. so long as you didn't need one of 11's new features..it was 100% a downgrade. the fact the OS ignores user control nearly every update is an issue and they can take co pilot and shove it in a place w/o sunshine…its bloatware on verge of malware. Forcing updates on userbase when theres a regularly known history of them breaking stuff shouldn't exist. Reply
ezst036 PEnns said: Well, don't forget, Windows 11 is still in its early stages :ROFLMAO: Reply
Shiznizzle Too little, too late. I am gone already. Been gone and used GNU/Linux for a whole year now, after loving windows for 35 years. M$ stepped way over the line of what is acceptable. Way over the line. Win 7 was the last one i truly loved. After that, the spyware came, the telemetry came, the truly monumentally stupid screw you attitude displayed by M$ came, the ads came, the nagging was present before in windows but it took on a new level of "nagginess" with 10. With 10, the fight to truly "own" your own machine and how it behaves insides of windows, was on. I am done with Microsoft. I will give my money to the FOSS now. Its not about money either as they do it freely. But if i paid for a M$ license then i can damn well pay for a linux distro. Nobara is it for me. I am sold. Ive even gained back my love for computing back with linux. Its a new toy again Reply
CelicaGT "Strong initial release?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH….Were you even there??? Win11 was panned even before release, was slow to be adopted by the majority of the user base and is STILL panned because it's still rife with major UI and stability issues and continues to shove unwanted and unneeded "features" down consumers throats. It's a quivering mess of an operating system whose only purpose is to sell services of questionable value. Compatibility remains its only strength and as macOS and even Linux gain ground that strength will be diminished. MS needs an XP moment, that'll probably only happen when they finally fire Nadella. Like many CEOs today he has fully lost the plot. Reply
dmitche31958 I'm about as convinced that anything Microsoft does to Windows 11 will make it better. Microsoft believes that by adding more worthless or little used eye candy functionality that people will roll their eyes and swoon with delight. Well, perhaps they need to stop attending their children's elementary school classes and grow up. Reply
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