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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 1018127" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>I'm of a similar persuasion. I've run W11 in VMs, which is not the same as using it as a fully installed version, but it gives an idea of the capabilities and I've used it on devices that are not my personal ones. Some people really like it, we're all different and we all have a wide variety of experiences, uses and reasons to base those views on. W10 was going to be a constantly evolving OS, I thought, then we got W11, which seemed like it was going to be the same. Now a mirage of W12 seemingly lurks over the horizon. I agree on what you say about 'finishing what they started' - MS can't seem to settle on a solid foundation to build that evolving OS on for the long term IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 1018127, member: 69368"] I'm of a similar persuasion. I've run W11 in VMs, which is not the same as using it as a fully installed version, but it gives an idea of the capabilities and I've used it on devices that are not my personal ones. Some people really like it, we're all different and we all have a wide variety of experiences, uses and reasons to base those views on. W10 was going to be a constantly evolving OS, I thought, then we got W11, which seemed like it was going to be the same. Now a mirage of W12 seemingly lurks over the horizon. I agree on what you say about 'finishing what they started' - MS can't seem to settle on a solid foundation to build that evolving OS on for the long term IMO. [/QUOTE]
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