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Initial Thoughts on Windows 10 -- UPDATED!
I'm done with Microsoft for any platform that is not a telephone.
Windows 10 attempts to "fix" the abomination that was windows 8 on the
desktop, but just makes things worse.
The "search" "app" that replaces the previous existing search feature
really only sends a query to bing. I'm looking for a file somewhere in a
subdirectory on my hard drive. I didn't want to search the web for
20141020*.txt. The UI looks like crap. Slapping a titlebar on top of the
"modern" "apps" does not make them usable on the desktop. The start
menu has returned, but it has never been this useless. And the ability
to revert to the "classic" start menu, the behavior introduced in
windows 95, and refined in win98 and Windows 2000, has been removed. I
shouldn't be surprised by that given that Windows 7 also lacked the
"classic" start menu. At least Windows 7 allowed a "Windows Classic"
theme for the rest of the UI.
Ever since Service Pack 3 for Windows XP, MS has been slowly and surely
trying to make things "easier." However, what they deem "easier" often
means removing features and behaviors I relied on to get work done.
Windows 10 continues this tradition.
I never really had a problem with Microsoft, I never avoided their
software for ideological reasons. I believe in using the right tool for
the job. Windows 10 is the wrong tool for any job.
UPDATE!!!
Using the Windows Update mechanism, MS pushed out a new build of Windows
10. This upgraded the installation from build 9841 to build 9860. After
a lengthy download, installation, and a very long reboot, I was able to
log in again, Only to be greeted by this:
And this lovely error when I tried to open the new "Notification
Center":
Now isn't that special?
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