Actually I do not know if it will be, as I have not tried it.
If they are even losing you then they have for sure pushed too hard in the wrong direction for sure. But you are not quitting them, they are quitting you by letting you down. They are just pushing folks too far into a corner with their greed, oppression, and abuse. And now the product is getting to the point it doesn’t even function half the time. It is not even an Operating System, it is just a local client and interface to access online subscriptions. May as well just use a tablet and throw the PC away. You can run printers from tablets too. They are crossing the line for most folks...
Actually, aside from warranted equipment upgrades that Linux also benefits from, then after purchasing XP retail (Ebay) years ago, MS upgrades have not cost me anything since for $28 (via New Egg rebate) I upgraded to W/8, which I later free upgraded to 8.1, likewise to W/10, then to W/l1 Pro, all on the Retail channel, while the license passed from 2 or 3 rigs, which is legal (uninstall from one, install on another) due to being on the retail channel. Thank God, and which transfers currently have no limit while MS lasts.
And the issue is that MS seems to be infected with the Chrome mindset, that of imagining that less functions are better, at least as easily accessed, and that a layout should resemble a playground of spread out icons versus compact ones and menus (Linux dstros only seem just a little better, aside from Puppy) which you can add locations and apps to. Thus MS removed the extensive fine tuning appearance of XP, and the multilevel taskbar and the quick launch option, and recently made the right click file explorer to be more like a smart phone (look for tiny icons to click on, or require an extra click to actually access them).
Part of the problem is that most people do not seems to care about greater functionality and enhancements, rather than looking for such, but thank God for coders who work and freely provide solutions to overcome MS minimization and provide for tweaks and enhancements for improved functionality, efficiency, and appearance. See this post with images and links relative to the above.
Yet it seems like the next major update, 24H2, seeks to disallow 3rd party fixes.
Thus I am not driven by some anti-MS spirit, and appreciate what Note that from my experience, then as you know from pat posts, i have not found Linux superior to what I can freely enable and obtain under Windows, but my quests is to find out how i can "fix" Linux as partly expressed in a post below, though that will take much time, which currently I have more of, though that can change quickly.
In short, MS costs me nothing, and would not loose much of anything if i switched from using Windows, but it is the potential loss of tweaks and enhancements for for improved functionality, efficiency, and appearance which the (legally required) MS updates threaten.
And thus I also do not intend to sacrifice the same scope of customization that I presently have by using Linux.
Right now, I may try manjaro kde plasma: review: https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/manjaro-21-2-qonos-plasma.html
I’m not talking about cost. I am talking about pain and suffering caused from mass reverence of an abusive sadistic evil disciple of Satan named Microsoft... I would personally live without it before I support the immorality they practice. But I guess maybe my moral standards are higher than most.