• Mk23simp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    Remember when they announced native Android app support as a main selling feature for Win 11 and then quietly axed it later? The only thing actually drawing people to Win 11 is them pulling the plug on 10, and even that isn’t working that well.

    Maybe they should try making a good OS instead of all their other BS.

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        2 hours ago

        The 7 to 10 migration was pretty standard. MS has typically supported a Windows version through the lifetime of its successor, only stopping support about the time the release after that comes out. XP was supported until 7, Vista was supported until 8, and 8 was supported until 11 came out. By the usual pattern, 10 should have been supported until 12 came out, not two years after support for 8 was dropped.

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          33 minutes ago

          Also they arbitrarily set which processors are compatible. I have a pretty fast machine with Athlon that cannot be upgraded officially