Windows 10: The Next Chapter (new PC preview build, xbox preview rolling out today)

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Eh having used it for like two weeks I can say it's an upgrade from 7. Using the desktop is more different than 8 ever was. 8.1 with a start menu is essentially the same but 10 there's a lot more app ness involved in desktop use. I know hype will prevail though.
 

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Not only that. Most of us use Windows to work. We don't have time for some fancy shyt. That's one of the reasons I never fukked with Windows 8.

I agree. if ur at work, there's no need for tiles and apps and all that unecessary bullshyt. windows 7 will be the new windows xp of the workplace for quite a few years to come I believe.
 

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I agree. if ur at work, there's no need for tiles and apps and all that unecessary bullshyt. windows 7 will be the new windows xp of the workplace for quite a few years to come I believe.
definitely will. enterprise businesses dont play that early adopter shyt. we JUST got windows 7 machines earlier this year
 

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definitely will. enterprise businesses dont play that early adopter shyt. we JUST got windows 7 machines earlier this year

my current job and my last job that I started back in 2012 both using 2012. but before that, my job in 2012 was using windows xp still.

businesses are NOT going to be upgrading to windows 8 or 10. they just want some simple shyt that all their users can use and is easy to support.
 
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