Windows 11 - A Few Thoughts...

Subject: Windows 11 - A Few Thoughts...
From: Nina Barzgaran <nina -dot- barzgaran -at- barzgaran -dot- at>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2021 06:26:41 +0200

Hello All,

I was curious do understand the main difference between Windows 10 and 11. There's heaps of time yet, most of you know anyway that 10 will be supported at least until 2025.

Yet, I created a dual-boot (actually triple, have a Linux alongside both too) with 10 and 11. To me it looked pretty much the same, as regards available features.

(Wonder if they will keep the TPM requirement... ð )

I actually like some 'simplifications' the design has seen, such as Start menu, etc.

I also read this little paragraph I find intriguing: ð

_"Windows 11 breaks from the semi-annual update cadence of Windows 10 in favor of a single annual update. That's just like MacOS. Microsoft is committed to supporting Windows 10 through 2025, and it should continue to receive updates throughout that time." *_

Slowing down instead of accelerating, basically, hopefully in favour of quality - vs quantity. - Careful 'yeah'...if that will get others to 'copy' that procedure... ð

If any of you have tried it yet, what are your thoughts?
(Apart from waiting to upgrade until it is stable enough and compatibility of software ensured, of course.)

Regards
Nina

(* Source above: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-11-vs-windows-10/)

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Nina Barzgaran, M.A.

Austria
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