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To: SeekAndFind

Finally got Win10 installed on an extra Win7 hard drive.

Not impressed. They removed the ‘classic’ theme and the standard one looks like crap. Toolbars fade into the windows, slidebars are nearly invisible and too narrow, window box lines are too narrow.

Switched out to my other hard drive with Win 7. It was refreshing to see a screen and windows that are usable.

Windows 10 was, like 8, made for glitz and glitter, not productivity. They can take their tiles and ...


15 posted on 10/29/2015 6:49:08 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: TomGuy

Finally got Win10 installed on an extra Win7 hard drive.

Not impressed. They removed the ‘classic’ theme and the standard one looks like crap. Toolbars fade into the windows, slidebars are nearly invisible and too narrow, window box lines are too narrow.

Switched out to my other hard drive with Win 7. It was refreshing to see a screen and windows that are usable.

Windows 10 was, like 8, made for glitz and glitter, not productivity. They can take their tiles and ...

Actually all you have to do is switch to Classic platform and you’ll think you’re back to XP.


21 posted on 10/29/2015 7:16:14 PM PDT by heshtesh (I believe in Sarah Palin, the rest not so much.)
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To: TomGuy
Not impressed. They removed the ‘classic’ theme and the standard one looks like crap. Toolbars fade into the windows, slidebars are nearly invisible and too narrow, window box lines are too narrow.

I couldn't agree more, no depth in program graphics, everything looks flat. We have Windows 10 on all our computers at work and it is a relief to go home at night to my Windows 7 desk top.

25 posted on 10/29/2015 7:59:40 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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