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Windows 11 beta worth updating now?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 954287" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>My experience is similar to [USER=74969]plat1098[/USER]. It doesn't have any serious issues or bugs. It's quite stable and the performance is great too. As she mentioned, there are a few bugs here and there in not-so-important areas and File Explorer is not as smooth as Windows 10's. The last developer build has improved File Explorer's speed but still lags behind Windows 10. I'm using it daily on my main PC. Browsing the web, working, playing games, doing everything on Windows 11 and things are very much fine. </p><p>With that said, it's probably still better to wait for the stable build for 99% of the Windows 10 users out there. It's only 2 months away if things goes according to MS's plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 954287, member: 78686"] My experience is similar to [USER=74969]plat1098[/USER]. It doesn't have any serious issues or bugs. It's quite stable and the performance is great too. As she mentioned, there are a few bugs here and there in not-so-important areas and File Explorer is not as smooth as Windows 10's. The last developer build has improved File Explorer's speed but still lags behind Windows 10. I'm using it daily on my main PC. Browsing the web, working, playing games, doing everything on Windows 11 and things are very much fine. With that said, it's probably still better to wait for the stable build for 99% of the Windows 10 users out there. It's only 2 months away if things goes according to MS's plan. [/QUOTE]
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