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JSWolf
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I'm fairly OS agnostic, myself. If there's icons to click on, menu's to pull down (both contextual and main), a browser, and a free compiler to be had, I can get by.

I love my Linux system, but Windows 10 doesn't seem to be any better/worse to me than Windows XP/7 was. Heck, I didn't even despise Vista. Windows ME was the only one I ever actively disliked.

They're tools just like any other. If the handle fits my hand, I can bash a nail in with just about any hammer out there. *shrug*
Windows 8 was not good.When I Microsoft took away the the start menu and tried to move away from the desktop, it made Windows much harder to use for most people. I found a program called Classic Start that brought the start menu back to Windows 8/8.1. Windows 10

Windows ME was one of the worst Windows in terms of comparability.

I never ran Windows ME and I never ran Windows Vista. I did run Windows 3.1, 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, and now run Windows 10.
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