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Windows 10 retirement date emerges, setting Microsoft on a collision course with Windows 11

Started by Redaktion, June 15, 2021, 12:01:38

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Redaktion

Microsoft has offered more clues that it is on the verge of moving on from Windows 10. The company has confirmed that the date when it will ceasing supporting Windows 10, not just versions of it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-10-retirement-date-emerges-setting-Microsoft-on-a-collision-course-with-Windows-11.545507.0.html

Kostas

Phew. Thank god this is over. And look, we even learned something along the way:
(1) you can't outsource quality to India,
(2) and you can't put a team of 6 Mac users in charge of Windows UI.

Now, let's get to work.

_MT_

Quote from: Kostas on June 15, 2021, 16:30:57
Phew. Thank god this is over. And look, we even learned something along the way:
(1) you can't outsource quality to India,
(2) and you can't put a team of 6 Mac users in charge of Windows UI.

Now, let's get to work.
What makes you believe the next version will be any better?

l o l

Quote from: _MT_ on June 15, 2021, 18:00:45
Quote from: Kostas on June 15, 2021, 16:30:57
Phew. Thank god this is over. And look, we even learned something along the way:
(1) you can't outsource quality to India,
(2) and you can't put a team of 6 Mac users in charge of Windows UI.

Now, let's get to work.
What makes you believe the next version will be any better?

by the looks of the recent "leaks" it clearly won't, it will be a lot worse. maybe candy crush and the other garbage will go away at least


vertigo

I suspect many people, myself included, will be seeing that date in a different light: the date by which to be transitioned over to Linux and away from this mess.

Ideally, MS should be legally required to support W10 forever. After all, they sold it as the last version of Windows. It only seems right they're held accountable for their own words.

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