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It offers nothing Win10 doesn't have, and takes away quite a bit, plus the "mandatory" MS account is a complete deal-breaker.

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Its clean and i love it for personal use - but for business use i like to stick to windows 10

 

The main advantage of windows 11 is the settings menu wich is finally up to modern operating system standards and the UI - I feel Windows 10 looks so old  

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Day to day, I find little difference between the two.

 

Some things take longer in Windows 11 which is ass-backwards. Context menus for instance, having to make a couple extra mouse movements and clicks to get where I want is annoying after the simplicity of literally every older windows version. 

 

Otherwise, I can flit back and forth between using Windows 10 and 11 with no issues, there's no real "learning curve" between the two, and performance wise most people aren't going to see a difference.

 

One thing I will say for Windows 11 is disk to disk file transfers are very quick and managing multiple instances and desktops is slick and efficient.

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On 12/16/2022 at 5:25 PM, CaptainKieseI said:

Its clean and i love it for personal use - but for business use i like to stick to windows 10

 

The main advantage of windows 11 is the settings menu wich is finally up to modern operating system standards and the UI - I feel Windows 10 looks so old  

Yes you are right. Windows 10 UI looks too old unlike Windows 11. 

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On 12/16/2022 at 7:22 PM, ApolloX75 said:

Day to day, I find little difference between the two.

 

Some things take longer in Windows 11 which is ass-backwards. Context menus for instance, having to make a couple extra mouse movements and clicks to get where I want is annoying after the simplicity of literally every older windows version. 

 

Otherwise, I can flit back and forth between using Windows 10 and 11 with no issues, there's no real "learning curve" between the two, and performance wise most people aren't going to see a difference.

 

One thing I will say for Windows 11 is disk to disk file transfers are very quick and managing multiple instances and desktops is slick and efficient.

Disk to disk file transfer? Nearby File Sharing?

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