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Old 10-05-2018, 11:28 PM   #439
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
I have to completely agree with this. It's one of the reasons I haven't wanted to "upgrade" to Windows 10. I know how Windows 7 works for the things I do with my computer.
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
Upgrading From Win7 to Win10 wasn't a major issue here in terms of Windows itself.
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Like Dennis I dodged Win 8 and 8.1. Within a day of upgrading from 7 to 10 I wondered what the 'fuss was about' - leaving aside the Settings/Control Panel schmozzle, everything I had worked as it always had and it looked much the same.

Biggest change I noticed in going from 7 to 10 was File Explorer - for the better. The Start Menu changes did not bother me because I never used it much. I quite like the new one, I pin shortcuts to it that i used keep in a desktop folder - things I don't use much, things I don't want to start blithely in the dark, etc

Watched a video the other day on Win 10 1809. There's some enhancements I'll be interested in - Extended Clipboard, Snip'n'Sketch, Bash Shell, Tabs in File Explorer (maybe), separation of Region and Language in Settings (that's been tripping me up for decades).

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