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randome

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16. Oh, I agree, you can stop the update if you want.
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 05:18 PM
Mar 2016

My distaste of them comes from bogus changes that do nothing to improve productivity, just makes everything look different for the sake of looking different.

The 'Aero' design where they make it harder to tell what you have highlighted.

The 'ribbon' confusion, where they make it more difficult to find menu options.

The utterly pointless attempt to put meaningless icons next to every menu item, thereby making it more difficult for the mind to process.

They say they conduct extensive user tests but none of those three items I mentioned are in any way, shape or form beneficial to users. They are just changes for the sake of changing.
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Bereft of actual advancements in technology, Microsoft turns to shiny new things to promote itself. randome Mar 2016 #1
Not a MS fanboy matt819 Mar 2016 #3
Oh, I agree, you can stop the update if you want. randome Mar 2016 #16
Job security for developers, and a chance to re-sell the same crap. arcane1 Mar 2016 #26
I tired it. Hated it. Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #30
One of many reasons I set Windows Update to Notify but don't download. hobbit709 Mar 2016 #2
ditto. ucrdem Mar 2016 #6
Likewise. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #21
So did I. Unchecked optional as well. BUT they bundled it all together... madfloridian Mar 2016 #33
The automatic Windows upgrade forced me to quit Microsoft Submariner Mar 2016 #4
Had 10 for a few days, then the damn PC bricked up. ucrdem Mar 2016 #5
I'm happy with Win 7... want no part of Win 10 Heeeeers Johnny Mar 2016 #7
My six and a half-year-old netbook runs XP KamaAina Mar 2016 #9
10 is a great OS edhopper Mar 2016 #8
Great as in Aerows Mar 2016 #11
Great as in the best OS edhopper Mar 2016 #12
Great as in flushing your head down the toilet Aerows Mar 2016 #13
I'll stay with 10 edhopper Mar 2016 #14
You are running Linux and need tech support? n/t Aerows Mar 2016 #15
It's very DYI edhopper Mar 2016 #24
Did you mean "DIY" - Do it yourself? Aerows Mar 2016 #25
oops edhopper Mar 2016 #32
I'm not ready to say great matt819 Mar 2016 #17
Great compared to other Windows edhopper Mar 2016 #23
How fast is your CPU? How much RAM do you have? Orrex Mar 2016 #38
10 is actually a leaner OS than 7 edhopper Mar 2016 #40
Thanks--I'll check my specs Orrex Mar 2016 #42
Cool edhopper Mar 2016 #45
Yeah. Anyone who'd bother to hack them is welcome Orrex Mar 2016 #46
Microsoft edhopper Mar 2016 #47
Everybody that still has Windows 7 Aerows Mar 2016 #10
Linux is not simple for the typical non IT end user. Great for IT people. Logical Mar 2016 #18
Linux does not run Cakewalk Sonar or Magic Music Visuals. Software critical to my work. CBGLuthier Mar 2016 #43
I would gladly run a Linux on my main machine but there are so many more applications programs PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #51
I have it on 4 PCs in the house, all upgrades and no issues so far. Better than 7 and 8.1 IMO. nt Logical Mar 2016 #19
8.1 makes the ordinary IT person Aerows Mar 2016 #20
I agree, 8.1 was a weird idea. nt Logical Mar 2016 #22
Checked my Windows updates and there it was Windows 10 upgrade showing as a recommended Monk06 Mar 2016 #27
Thanks for this post You saved me from Windows downloading Win 10 and wrecking my computer Monk06 Mar 2016 #28
you're welcome WhiteTara Mar 2016 #29
I set my Windows 7 PC to always ask before downloading/installing. djean111 Mar 2016 #31
Now they bundling optional in with important. madfloridian Mar 2016 #34
The Always Ask option does not work You have to select Never Search For Updates option and Monk06 Mar 2016 #36
I use 10, never had a problem JesterCS Mar 2016 #35
The spy settings should be off by default Orrex Mar 2016 #39
Oh I agree on that JesterCS Mar 2016 #49
It happened to me. Blue_In_AK Mar 2016 #37
That happened to me. polly7 Mar 2016 #41
I'm on dish internet and limited to 5 GB per month. I keep getting the message to download B Calm Mar 2016 #44
This is a much more serious problem than it appears. When you see Win 10 as a recommended update Monk06 Mar 2016 #48
Thanks so much. WhiteTara Mar 2016 #50
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