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  #2025107 29-May-2018 20:11
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Really should try to get off Win 7 if possible.

 

 

Really? Why anyone would want to go to an OS with the issues I keep hearing about with Win 10. Things like it deciding to do an update at unexpected and inappropriate times.

 

We use Win 7 at work and I'll keep using it as long as it's supported.





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  #2025113 29-May-2018 20:25
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I, for one, am pretty happy with Windows 10 as it is now.

 

If only Microsoft stopped using us as beta testers and instead of having one big release they actually implemented features month by month, as available. As it is, waiting a year to get new features on Edge? No wonder that browser never takes off...





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