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Old 07-07-2022, 12:05 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Right now Windows 11 users are finding a lot of bugs and applications that won't run correctly. Unfortunately I think Microsoft is angling towards a controlled "app store" like Apple's Mac and iOS stores and Google's Play Store. So more control over how you use your computer.
I've used Windows 11 since the Insider Previews. So far I've found 2 or 3 programs that would not run under Windows 11 that did run under Windows 10's last release. None of that group were a "mainstream" program. In contrast, almost every Linux distribution upgrade has broken multiple programs including calibre when prerequisites for calibre have been dropped from the included programs. And yes, my VM collections lives on the bleeding edge. That's what snapshots are made for since I run a couple of physical machines with multiple virtual machines.

I do tend to find the whole Windows vs. MacOSX vs. Linux vs. BSD vs. whatever discussions to be more humourous than anything else.
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