They should design Windows for me exclusively and then every one else should just have to adapt their preferences to suit me. I conclude that this would be cheaper and require less development. My first instruction will be to bring back Windows XP start menu and folder structure. If you don’t like it you’re wrong, try again.
I switched to Linux when Windows 7 support ended and honestly Linux with the Windows-like KDE Plasma desktop felt to me more like the unobtrusiveness and level of control I had become accustomed to with Windows XP and Windows 7 than Windows 10 was capable of delivering. If you’re not relying on something like Adobe suite that just can’t be made to run on Linux at all, it might be worth looking into sometime. I’ve never regretted switching.
They should design Windows for me exclusively and then every one else should just have to adapt their preferences to suit me. I conclude that this would be cheaper and require less development. My first instruction will be to bring back Windows XP start menu and folder structure. If you don’t like it you’re wrong, try again.
You just invested the concept of personalization and an option menu.
We’ve truly reached the future.
I wish I could return to the XP. We should have quit while we were ahead 😔
I switched to Linux when Windows 7 support ended and honestly Linux with the Windows-like KDE Plasma desktop felt to me more like the unobtrusiveness and level of control I had become accustomed to with Windows XP and Windows 7 than Windows 10 was capable of delivering. If you’re not relying on something like Adobe suite that just can’t be made to run on Linux at all, it might be worth looking into sometime. I’ve never regretted switching.