Windows 10 Might Be Old, but It’s Still the Best Version of Windows
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Summary
While Windows 11 has been touted as Microsoft’s next great operating system, not everyone is keen to make the upgrade from Windows 10 just yet.
For starters, the familiar old taskbar and start menu are perfect as they are, with the new Windows 11 system taking away some of the most useful aspects, such as the calendar integration.
There are also no noticeable performance boosts to persuade people to switch, with apps and programs opening just as quickly, and multitasking being the same.
Additionally, people seem to want to make Windows 11 look and act more like Windows 10, having to spend time tweaking the operating system to make it usable.
Along the same lines, Windows 10 simply isn’t as annoying as Windows 11, the new system having far too many ads and recommendations which impede functionality and comfort.
Finally, for now, Windows 10 is still supported by Microsoft until 2025, so there is no immediate need to upgrade to Windows 11.