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<blockquote data-quote="amirr" data-source="post: 984541" data-attributes="member: 85496"><p>After running Windows 11 beta since its leaded build on my unsupported PC, which I made in 2016 with great hardware available that time. </p><p>Now I am back to Windows 10 Pro 64bit. And just after installing Windows 10, I did run InControl to be able to keep my Windows version at 20H2.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.grc.com/incontrol.htm[/URL]</p><p>A friend told me 20H2 is more stable than 21H1.</p><p>Anyone here agreeing with that?</p><p></p><p> [ATTACH]265946[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Now, running Windows 10, I see most of Windows 11 is eye candy. I noticed that the taskbar in 11 did glow more, which I didn't like. </p><p>I like the look and feel of menus, ribbon in the file explorer, right click menu, right click menu in the Edge stable even looks better than in Windows 11. </p><p>Taskbar small icon,</p><p>No more garbage (Show more options) in the right click menu. </p><p></p><p>He is right, Dmitry Novoselov:</p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1463428544122564614[/MEDIA]</p><p>"Windows 11 sucks. All the UI changes and yet it still feels disjointed in many aspects. Give me my 7zip right click function and not “sHoW mORE oPtioNS” ffs"</p><p></p><p>"Also, the drag to taskbar is missing, which is a HUGE blow to productivity. I know there are workarounds but I don't want to mess in registry or install some 3rd party app for a function that has existed for years."</p><p>A: yeah that was a WTF moment for me immediately. You can right click and set the taskbar shortcut BUT WHY??? complicating for the sake of being new i guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Windows 10 has support till 2025, then if until that time they brought back all the real working functionality, like the current Taskbar in Windows 10, ribbon in File Explorer, into Windows 11, I will move to Windows 1 in that time. </p><p>Right now, I will surely stick to 10 and will also explain to my friends, classmates, and colleagues why not move to 11 at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amirr, post: 984541, member: 85496"] After running Windows 11 beta since its leaded build on my unsupported PC, which I made in 2016 with great hardware available that time. Now I am back to Windows 10 Pro 64bit. And just after installing Windows 10, I did run InControl to be able to keep my Windows version at 20H2. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.grc.com/incontrol.htm[/URL] A friend told me 20H2 is more stable than 21H1. Anyone here agreeing with that? [ATTACH]265946[/ATTACH] Now, running Windows 10, I see most of Windows 11 is eye candy. I noticed that the taskbar in 11 did glow more, which I didn't like. I like the look and feel of menus, ribbon in the file explorer, right click menu, right click menu in the Edge stable even looks better than in Windows 11. Taskbar small icon, No more garbage (Show more options) in the right click menu. He is right, Dmitry Novoselov: [MEDIA=twitter]1463428544122564614[/MEDIA] "Windows 11 sucks. All the UI changes and yet it still feels disjointed in many aspects. Give me my 7zip right click function and not “sHoW mORE oPtioNS” ffs" "Also, the drag to taskbar is missing, which is a HUGE blow to productivity. I know there are workarounds but I don't want to mess in registry or install some 3rd party app for a function that has existed for years." A: yeah that was a WTF moment for me immediately. You can right click and set the taskbar shortcut BUT WHY??? complicating for the sake of being new i guess. Windows 10 has support till 2025, then if until that time they brought back all the real working functionality, like the current Taskbar in Windows 10, ribbon in File Explorer, into Windows 11, I will move to Windows 1 in that time. Right now, I will surely stick to 10 and will also explain to my friends, classmates, and colleagues why not move to 11 at this time. [/QUOTE]
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