Have your (or MS) ever heard of "backward compatibility? :lol:
I have W7 on all my regularly used computers at home (5 at last count). I've still got one with XP and I think one with W2K, but the XP is just a server and the W2k hasn't been turned on in a while.
Our last laptop upgrade at work went from W7 to W10 and I hate the OS. Subsequently, I only use Outlook, Skype, Chrome and our internal file structure (.svn) on it.
I hate Edge, the popup Start Menu list and anything else W10 has offered in the new "look and feel". Everyday, my multiple monitors flash off for a few seconds in the middle of doing something. Numerous times per day. Happens to everyone in the office (20-30 people) and you know when it happens because you hear the "argghs" and groans across the cubicle walls. Also get the Microsoft Update is Available popup in the middle of doing work, have to ESC out, get the next Update screen and close it. Wasted time. (Need to get with IT to disable that).
We have several company Apps that used to work fine with previous versions of Windows that don't work with W10. To the point that we have a Server that I have to Remote Connect to and run a virtual desktop on it for those apps.
For the life of me, I can't understand why MS makes these "leaps and bounds" changes to user interfaces that make no sense to the average user when the old way of doing things was fine and efficient. End of rant.
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