Looking promising, if not that essential, at the moment:
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostLooking promising, if not that essential, at the moment:
https://www.howtogeek.com/741279/how...eview-release/
Now I can see problems with MacOS - and I wonder if there would be any benefit in switching back to Windows. I rather doubt it - but without trying it out I can't be sure. There are several refurbished Win10 computers available at modest prices (typically £100-£250) and also there are some cheap new laptops (around £250 updwards).
Things I find particularly annoying about Macos relate to the windows management, and the way that the screen space is used. Utterly stupid for a system to allow the main application to completely obscure the files and other apps on the desktop, so that if one wants to do some sort of context switch then windows have to be moved or hidden, then the new action carried out or a file selected, and then finally restoring some or all of the windows.
Maybe things are just as bad in the Win world though.
Mostly MacOS and the applications are pretty good, but a few things are dire.
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Looks as if I won't need to decide whether to upgrade since according to the app my 8-year-old Asus laptop is not suitable. It has Windows 10 and still works fine. Windows 11 does not appear to be a major improvement. I will no doubt want/need to replace the laptop before too long but for now will bide my time.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostLooks as if I won't need to decide whether to upgrade since according to the app my 8-year-old Asus laptop is not suitable. It has Windows 10 and still works fine. Windows 11 does not appear to be a major improvement. I will no doubt want/need to replace the laptop before too long but for now will bide my time.
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I used Firefox very happily for years on my laptop and steered well clear Microsoft's browsers. On Windows 10 it is easy to opt out of using Edge. However, when I kept reading positive reviews of the new Edge, especially commenting on its speed, I gave it a go and found it to be noticeably faster. I still expected I would switch back to Firefox after my trial run but have been with Edge for a few weeks now and find it preferable, mainly because of its speed
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostLooks as if I won't need to decide whether to upgrade since according to the app my 8-year-old Asus laptop is not suitable. It has Windows 10 and still works fine. Windows 11 does not appear to be a major improvement. I will no doubt want/need to replace the laptop before too long but for now will bide my time.
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I will not be rushing to 'upgrade' to Windows 11 on my most modern Qualcomm Snapdragon-based laptop (which Microsoft assert is fully compatible with their new O/S):
The 3-year-old i7-based Lenovo I am typing this on does not get either a yes or no from Microsoft regarding compatibility with Windows 11. That will stay on Windows 10, too.
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