The issue I have is not Windows 10, per se, but the radical change expectations being rammed down the customers throats.
You don't want to be a Beta Tester for Microsoft's corporate accounts? Too bad - you are, like it or lump it.
You want to read reviews of a new release's bugs before determining whether to install? Too bad - Microsoft is going to ram it into your computer, and you can't stop it.
You decided not to upgrade to windows 10? Too bad - Microsoft is going to try every trick they can think of to make you upgrade.
Look, if I had wanted this sort of computing environment, I would have converted over to Apple, a decade ago.
Because, make no mistake, Microsoft is aping Apple. They are making their OS a walled garden, which it wasn't before, with Windows 10. That's what the nay saying is all about, the elimination of user choice and control over their computing environment.
Non servum.
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