Windows 11
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Cornersteady replied on 05/10/2021 11:27
DavidKlyne replied on 05/10/2021 12:28
Posted on 05/10/2021 12:28
I am aware of Windows 11 but haven't really investigated it. I did see this on the BBC website:-
Windows chief product officer Panos Panay, told the BBC the latest version was built to be "clean and fresh and simpler" for the user.
He promised that the new operating system would not be an "extreme departure" from what people know.
And even the least tech-savvy users can upgrade easily, he added.
I must admit I like Windows to work like a computer rather than a smart phone or tablet but I seem to be losing that battle! Windows has come a long way from the original 3.1 version and we have managed to cope over the years so I suppose we will eventually get used to it. I don't know what happened to Windows 10 being the last ever version?
David
brue replied on 05/10/2021 12:33
replied on 05/10/2021 12:54
Posted on 05/10/2021 12:28 by DavidKlyneI am aware of Windows 11 but haven't really investigated it. I did see this on the BBC website:-
Windows chief product officer Panos Panay, told the BBC the latest version was built to be "clean and fresh and simpler" for the user.
He promised that the new operating system would not be an "extreme departure" from what people know.
And even the least tech-savvy users can upgrade easily, he added.I must admit I like Windows to work like a computer rather than a smart phone or tablet but I seem to be losing that battle! Windows has come a long way from the original 3.1 version and we have managed to cope over the years so I suppose we will eventually get used to it. I don't know what happened to Windows 10 being the last ever version?
David
SteveL replied on 05/10/2021 13:50
Whittakerr replied on 05/10/2021 14:33
Posted on 05/10/2021 13:50 by SteveLYes it does seem rather generous if it is a no charge upgrade, as Apple does. That is presumably financed by the high cost of the device purchase. Something not open to Microsoft, as there are so many different manufacturers,
replied on 05/10/2021 14:39
Posted on 05/10/2021 13:50 by SteveLYes it does seem rather generous if it is a no charge upgrade, as Apple does. That is presumably financed by the high cost of the device purchase. Something not open to Microsoft, as there are so many different manufacturers,
replied on 05/10/2021 14:40
Posted on 05/10/2021 14:33 by WhittakerrWindows 10 was a free upgrade.
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