Yeah, the quasi-spying that Microsoft is doing is troubling as well. I have yet to see a Windows 10 machine outperform a Windows 7 one, nor have I seen any killer apps that would make me jump.

I was just reading an article about all the bugs in Windows 10 because of the people MS laid off and the new, poorer testing that the layoffs created.

T

On 01/12/2015 2:12 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
I have three boxes and only have win10 insider preview on my box dedicated to 
gaming. My other two are running win7 pro and I have no plans on upgrading 
because of real concerns over microsoft's growing anti-customer activities. 
Cheers.


     On Sunday, November 29, 2015 11:55 PM, Scott Sipe <[email protected]> 
wrote:
  Now that the dust has settled, what's the verdict on the 10 upgrade? I'm 
still running all Win7 at home and at work (~10 pcs) and have been debating 
upgrading. I honestly haven't read much about 10, so I'm not sure what to 
expect. I've totally kept my distance from Win8 other than one laptop that I 
find rather painful to use, so I don't really even have that as a basis for 
comparison!

Quickbooks 2014 has been popping up a disclaimer saying it will not work with 
Win10, so there's that...

Scott



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