not sure if I'm staying on it yet, I bought a key for $20 because my new computer can run it, will probably go back to windows 10
not sure if I'm staying on it yet, I bought a key for $20 because my new computer can run it, will probably go back to windows 10
been testing for a while now.
Seems to work ok with all my work applications
At home, for personal use . . . the only problem was it broke Horizon 4 lol
everything else seems to work. I hate the right click features and them trying to change simple text to stupid gifs like scissors for cut, and a piece of paper for paste
I have Windows 11 work fast
it's cool, I wish phone link and android app integration were a bit smoother though
i dont have any
Fine Print: Experience=knowledge/memory. From there thought arises and we act, which produces experience which equals knowledge/memory, and more thought arises, and we act. Its a viscious cycle.
Nawmchomsky?
I been using the focus feature a lot for productivity, to do is works good to but doesn't integrate well with google calender, that runs my life.
i use computers in a completely diff way and never did learn them technically. When i was in HS, maybe 2 out of 5 friends even had a computer at home, and only like 2 kids in my class had the internet. So everything was typed with a typewriter or hand written and created. We didnt have fancy programs to make presentations we had to cut and paste paper and draw and shit to make graphs LOL.
My career is computers, but i make and edit art with them. So ive never used powerpoint, or excel, or know python coding. Dont know how to fix your internet, make a network, hook two computers up, code a program or task.
I just make art and cartoons with them.
Fine Print: Experience=knowledge/memory. From there thought arises and we act, which produces experience which equals knowledge/memory, and more thought arises, and we act. Its a viscious cycle.
Nawmchomsky?
I think it’s the same as W10.
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There are definitely issues with win 11. . .
Hardware requirements –
*Requires a newer CPU, there are still users out there rocking old Core Duo or older CPUs
*PC has to support TPM 2.0
*PC firmware requires fast boot
Android apps –
*Windows promised them. . . so where are they?
Taskbar –
The interface is prettier, but the taskbars are much less customizable now
Default Programs –
Its much more difficult to assign default apps
Pro/Con –
*No Cortana (I personally can care less)
Microsoft Registration Required –
*You have to have a MS account just to get into Windows.
And its still a little glitchy … however, it has been minimal in my user experience.
Last edited by nohbody; 02-07-2023 at 07:20 PM.
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