I don't understand why these companies have to always cheat their base of customers with some kind of new program or interface that either has a steep learning curve or loses past applications. So it's no wonder that Windows 10 isn't taking off as fast as Windows 7. Windows 7 is arguably the best modern interface for doing simple tasks, nothing is hidden or was hard to get too. The interface is still used by companies and schools because of it's proven success.
The reasoning for this rapid movement is because of tablets becoming super popular with the public. Laptops are great for intense stuff like gaming, writing, and designing, but most people don't do all that and really just want something a little more than a typical smart phone. With Windows 10 a lot of features such as windows media player don't apply like they did before because of films being digitally downloaded now. But what about the other million people that don't have a tablet and need these features? Windows get nagging everyone to download it and when people finally did, the word of mouth is what slowed the process. Besides Windows 7 is suppose to be good up until 2029 so I think the world will be able to manage until then.
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This is so true I have windows 10 and while I can muddle my way through it well enough I miss windows 7 simplicity sadly the modern tech demands a 10 and so windows provides though I wonder if there should not now be a split for windows on desktops and non mobile devices and for the mobile devices.
ReplyDeleteYeah i have windows xp and i like it better than windows 10 and i sitll dont understand why they skipped 9 and went to 10, but they should of probably just stuck with windows 7
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