Interesting!
https://www.infopackets.com/news/9732/r ... g-momentum
Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
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Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
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Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
Not suprising!
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
Microsoft has a generous upgrade philosophy.
For business all the things run for years. (btw even VB6 on Win10;-)
If You build a product and someone complains about an error:
"Hey, something is wrong!"
"What version? Actual version 10?"
"No 7; I don't want to update because I am lazy..."
O.k. big business; and even PB takes care about errors in older versions.
But at the end; having a strategy to keep things upgraded is not worst.
I changed from 98 to XP and it was great; so was the change from XP to 7; then 7 to 8 -> faster OS.
And finally Win10; even better! I have a Sony Vaio P -> it runs Win10!
I remember a colleague who had no driver for his 8 year old scanner for Win8.
We should define a salary/hour for ourselves practicing and staying with old devices or keep them running; I bet it costs more than to buy simply a new one...
My only hope is that Microsoft takes it serious that Windows 10 is the last OS version. After that "only" patches/upgrades.
They make many things wrong; but the OS runs great!
For business all the things run for years. (btw even VB6 on Win10;-)
If You build a product and someone complains about an error:
"Hey, something is wrong!"
"What version? Actual version 10?"
"No 7; I don't want to update because I am lazy..."
O.k. big business; and even PB takes care about errors in older versions.
But at the end; having a strategy to keep things upgraded is not worst.
I changed from 98 to XP and it was great; so was the change from XP to 7; then 7 to 8 -> faster OS.
And finally Win10; even better! I have a Sony Vaio P -> it runs Win10!
I remember a colleague who had no driver for his 8 year old scanner for Win8.
We should define a salary/hour for ourselves practicing and staying with old devices or keep them running; I bet it costs more than to buy simply a new one...
My only hope is that Microsoft takes it serious that Windows 10 is the last OS version. After that "only" patches/upgrades.
They make many things wrong; but the OS runs great!
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
you don't need to tell Microsoft thatHanPBF wrote:They make many things wrong; but the OS runs great!
seeing as they gave it away for free though maybe it makes sense it's losing momentum already due to the rapid initial uptake?
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Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
You forgot to mention Vista HanPBF
The issues with 10 are these:
1) MS has forgotten that your PC belongs to you and you alone decide what it can and can't do.
2) MS has got too big and it's actions have led to distrust. So, once they have you on 10, will updates be free or will they charge you over and over and over again for nothing.......
The issues with 10 are these:
1) MS has forgotten that your PC belongs to you and you alone decide what it can and can't do.
2) MS has got too big and it's actions have led to distrust. So, once they have you on 10, will updates be free or will they charge you over and over and over again for nothing.......
IdeasVacuum
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If it sounds simple, you have not grasped the complexity.
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
Your PC still belongs to you, and Windows (including data created with and managed by Windows) belongs to MS.IdeasVacuum wrote:1) MS has forgotten that your PC belongs to you and you alone decide what it can and can't do.
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
I keep mine locked up 


Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
Yep.HanPBF wrote:Microsoft has a generous upgrade philosophy.
Windows 10 perpetual change, a classic in the making?
Yes Perpetual Change

Keep it BASIC.
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
Even if they call Windows 10 "the last", it's just a marketing term. They could release an update that changes everything (for example, let's say they bring Aero back and remove all the privacy concerns). It's still "Windows 10" by name, but in reality it's really Windows 11.HanPBF wrote:My only hope is that Microsoft takes it serious that Windows 10 is the last OS version. After that "only" patches/upgrades.
Re: Report: Win 10 uptake losing momentum
No matter what, some things don't change.
Windows® still runs 90% of PC desktops.
Deep Inside Base Controlling

Windows® still runs 90% of PC desktops.
Deep Inside Base Controlling

Keep it BASIC.
