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Windows 11 is the worst OS I've used after Windows Vista!
I am really not a fan at all!
Firstly the default position of the start button is so Inconvenient and if its center aligned it doesn't even remain in the same place. Windows 11 is basically more of a design update to Windows 10. No new or rather user friendly or productive features except for running android apps are present.
Start menu is terrible! It has lost its classic touch. Only pinned apps visible, you need to click a button separately to view all apps. Start menu can't be resized, full screen start absent, no live tiles (biggest let down). The WiFi, Sound and Bluetooth bar adds to the inconvenience. Why open all of them if you just want to change the settings of 1. One drive is also not stable.
Settings look is OK. Not very impressive. App logos OK. The earlier ones were much better. The Chat, Switch Desktop functions are pinned to the taskbar all the time and cannot remove them. Very annoying. Preview peek desktop on hovering cursor is also missing. I personally liked the feature.
Long saying short - I would prefer to use Windows 10 rather than Windows 11 or would even like Windows 7 better than Windows 11. Clearly Windows 11 is just a design update of Windows 10 other than the Android apps. Might as well add the feature to Windows 10!
Clearly an unplanned, inconvenient, hard user interfaced and unhelpful operating system. Currently what I feel is that looking at the scenario now I am thinking that Windows 11 will be a fail. No better than Vista. Doesn't provide with any useful features.
I would say that this nothing else but a Downgraded OS.
I would be highly obliged if Windows 11 would be reworked upon .
I am an enthusiast in the field of computers and I'm keen on trying out new features!
Hoping to see a much modified Windows 11 on 5th October.
Yours faithfully,
Arin Swadi
- I agree, cause Windows 11 is so laggy when I zoom! I'm just a student and Windows 11 ruined my school experince! with lag! NEVER EVER. Going to upgrade to Windows 11, I rather stay on Windows 10 forever. Even though it's already reaching end of support.
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- DavidFrancoeurBrass Contributor
Hey Deleted
I'm sure many will agree with you on some points, and yes the most obvious changes are on the front end, and there are certainly personal preferences to every UX.
Some of the things you point out are configurable in the settings already, so I'd encourage you to explore those in more depth as you may be happier with the result (app alignment, pinned items like Chat, etc.). I feel the most constructive take-away from your post is a desire for more configurability, and that is something I'm confident everyone will be able to agree with and would be something the designers would be willing to consider 🙂
Take care.
- andrew_c5Copper Contributor
Well... maybe... if you could ever make that awful OS to work without blue or black screens, crashing (specially after any microsoft update) freezing, etc. I cant believe this but .... I rather be using Vista or even 8 than 11. Its been 3 weeks for pure hell trying to make it work... its not worth it.. Ill stick with 10 only because the wonderful 7 is no longer supported on any new computer.
- AnonymousYes they can be changed but like most are to be done through the Registry Editor I believe.
I believe that we should be able to change very easily. I can change the appearance of the start menu also through registry but I believe users should get better functionalities by default.
Respect your opinion.
Thanks a lot!
Arin.