- Mar 15, 2019
- 5
Touche!v1607 was the best and stable version.
It was public consumer release w/o LTSB. I tried LTSC v1809 and it had no difference from standard v1809 aside from huge prices.Touche!
Although I'm currently using 8.1, I've been testing and playing around with several versions of Windows 10 in Virtualbox. And I agree that 1607 (LTSB) is the lightest, less bloated and most stable version. 1809 felt sluggish and bloated, but I still try to customize it using MSMG toolkit to see if it can make any difference.
on Edge?uBlock Origin (totally broken) and Nano Adblocker (somewhat broken) do not work in 1809
on Edge?
UBO isn't updated anymore for Edge its way older than IE11's Easy list and Easy privacy. Anyway, Edge bloatware is replaced with chrome engine and we might get it in 19h2 or 20h1.Yes! I neglected to mention this one important thing. These two adblockers are broken only in Edge.
Edge doesn't allow publishers of add-ons to immediately update their product. They have to wait a long time before updates are approved. That's what the dev of UBO says.UBO isn't updated anymore for Edge its way older than IE11's Easy list and Easy privacy. Anyway, Edge bloatware is replaced with chrome engine and we might get it in 19h2 or 20h1.
But 1607 doesnt support the latest games and softwares. Most of the software and games require 1703 and above.v1607 was the best and stable version.