To: scion who wrote (108 ) 11/13/2015 11:16:43 AM From: Eric L 1 RecommendationRecommended By scion
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 528 Windows 10 version 1511 (Threshold 2, Fall Update, build 10586) is here , BUT ... [Woody Comments] The full article is here: infoworld.com A few of Woody's Comments worth noting: "The Start menu is still disappointing, as there's little you can do to customize it. Worse, Microsoft has started its long-anticipated advertising in the form of Suggested apps. On the right, you now have the choice of making the groups of tiles either three or four wide. Fortunately, both Start10 and Classic Shell replacements work fine in Win10 version 1511 . " [I use Classic Shell on my Win7 and Win8.1 systems] "Windows 10 RTM held out a world of promise. Win10 version 1511 fills in only a few of the holes. Windows 8.1 users (particularly those tied to the keyboard and mouse) have every reason to jump to Windows 10 -- good riddance to bad interfaces. However, Windows 7 customers need to think carefully about the leap to Windows 10 version 1511. " "Microsoft says it will give Win10 users the ability to hold back on patches -- and, further, it promises to start documenting the patches for an anointed subset of customers. But we haven’t seen any of the concrete plans, much less followed the results. All of these are good reasons for Windows 7 users to sit tight and see what unfolds. " "It was easy to give Windows 10 RTM a vote of confidence when it originally shipped on July 29, but now that we see how slowly the changes are coming, the enthusiasm is starting to wane. It’s getting harder to envision a future where Windows 10 is a platform for Universal apps across phones, tablets, and desktops -- and even harder to imagine a future where app developers give two hoots about Universal apps. "At some point, we’ll have to bite the bullet and switch simply because Windows 10 is new and Windows 7 is old -- not because Windows 10 is better ." # # # - Eric L. -