It is normally the people who don’t like something, who are the most vocal, which gives a distorted impression of the product.
I look after Windows deployments in business and since we’ve been rolling out Windows 11 not a single comment has been made, either positive or negative about Windows 11.
People generally like Windows and negative comments are nearly always about hardware issues, underperforming software or misunderstandings.
Windows 11 doesn’t even exist technically - It is a marketing device by Microsoft to uplift the minimum hardware spec. of what is really Windows 10 with a slightly modified GUI.
That gives people a chance to blame anything that doesn’t work, on the ‘new’ OS.
It is normally the people who don’t like something, who are the most vocal, which gives a distorted impression of the product.
I look after Windows deployments in business and since we’ve been rolling out Windows 11 not a single comment has been made, either positive or negative about Windows 11.
People generally like Windows and negative comments are nearly always about hardware issues, underperforming software or misunderstandings.
Windows 11 doesn’t even exist technically - It is a marketing device by Microsoft to uplift the minimum hardware spec. of what is really Windows 10 with a slightly modified GUI.
That gives people a chance to blame anything that doesn’t work, on the ‘new’ OS.