To: martin_fierro; Swordmaker
What's funny is that as eager as Apple users are to get the latest and greatest product, Windows user are the opposite (terrified beyond comprehension?) when Windows offers an upgrade. Does anyone want to be the Windows 10 guinea pig?
7 posted on
06/01/2015 12:09:00 PM PDT by
The_Victor
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To: The_Victor
I already am. Windows NT 10.x is at build 10130—it goes gold on 29 July.
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So far, it’s quite good. Anyone using Windows 7 presently will not feel too far out of place in Windows 10.
9 posted on
06/01/2015 1:43:29 PM PDT by
__rvx86
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To: The_Victor
What's funny is that as eager as Apple users are to get the latest and greatest product, Windows user are the opposite (terrified beyond comprehension?) when Windows offers an upgrade. Does anyone want to be the Windows 10 guinea pig?
Apple did a great job convincing their users to be the beta guinea pigs! One of the big problems with Microsoft upgrades is that people get used to something good (like XP), then Microsoft has to go and change everything, moving buttons around, giving you a phone-style desktop, and all sorts of stupid changes. Annoying.
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