I can overlook your rampant misogyny, but Windows 11? You make me sick. /s
Seriously though, why? What does it do better than Windows 10? Even though I only built my computer a few years ago it's not new enough to support Windows 11 so until I upgrade I won't even be trying it. But going by screen shots of it, the new task bar in particular, I'm not interested. I'd really like to hear your opinion and mini-review.
I've been with windows 11 since day 1. It is practically the same as windows 10 except for the UI changes and centered taskbar. Only downside is the file explorer is noticeably slower but I honestly don't care.
Overall, I like it better than w10. Start menu and the taskbar feel way cleaner and the window snapping is amazingly intuitive!
Those are significant changes. I don't understand why Windows doesn't make their UI more configurable, or make it easier for developers of tools like WindowBlinds to alter the UI.
I can overlook your rampant misogyny, but Windows 11? You make me sick. /s
Seriously though, why? What does it do better than Windows 10? Even though I only built my computer a few years ago it's not new enough to support Windows 11 so until I upgrade I won't even be trying it. But going by screen shots of it, the new task bar in particular, I'm not interested. I'd really like to hear your opinion and mini-review.
I've been with windows 11 since day 1. It is practically the same as windows 10 except for the UI changes and centered taskbar. Only downside is the file explorer is noticeably slower but I honestly don't care.
Overall, I like it better than w10. Start menu and the taskbar feel way cleaner and the window snapping is amazingly intuitive!
Those are significant changes. I don't understand why Windows doesn't make their UI more configurable, or make it easier for developers of tools like WindowBlinds to alter the UI.