• @Burrit0@lemmy.world
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    62 years ago

    I am on Windows 11. The UI has been more consistent than 10 ever was and I am curious where the ads are.

    • @Thrift3499@lemm.ee
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      102 years ago

      The ‘news’ thing in the taskbar counts, I think. As does the recommended apps and preinstalled candy crush. It’s looking less and less like a professional tool nowadays.

      • @Burrit0@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        You can hide the news button on the taskbar and I uninstalled all of those extra, pre-installed, bloat apps. My taskbar looks just as clean as it has for the past 20 years.

    • @pirrrrrrrr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      42 years ago

      Too many features that I use daily as a Sysadmin are missing to consider w11 as anything more than a PITA currently.

      At home my PC hardware is fully capable but my HDD will need a reformat, so I either rebuild my system from scratch (not gonna happen any time soon) or fork out for yet another HDD and transfer tools.

      So it’s an imposed cost for little benefit and a whole mountain of inconvenience.

      I literally disabled my TPM chip to prevent w11 force installing itself. Management forked out for a new fleet of w11 machines and staff are straight up refusing to move off older slower PC’s to avoid w11.

      W11 needs a solid 12 months of re-adding existing features to be worth looking sideways at.

    • @Malfeasant@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      I bought a new laptop that came with 11, I haven’t had any super annoying issues… Actually the preinstalled Samsung apps are more annoying than anything OS related… But to be fair, when I was setting it up, I looked into how to do it without connecting to a Microsoft account - it’s possible but takes a little work. I wonder if that is the difference…