Phones - I'd like a phone that's good as a phone... Nokia 5110 anyone? I have a good camera already.
In reality Wordpad does more than most people will need for word processing... Or at best Office 95... as in functions. Let alone Excel, Access etc.
The majority of people here at work are the same.. we keep updating cause its Globally mandated - like it or not just ****in do it..
Every second version of MS operating systems seems to be the go.. 95 / ME? / XP / Vista? / 7 / 8? / 8.1? / 10? who knows..
7 does everything I need.
I have no use for all the bullShit that I've found with 8/8.1/10 and its pretty menus and changing how everything looks and just renaming Shit for no good reason but so people have to do refresher courses to find Shit.
but alas some ****wit at IT HQ in France will no doubt think its an awesome idea to upgrade, and the pain will begin again after I've just finished our XP upgrade Project.
If I could get my games to run on Linux, I reckon I'd give it the thumbs up with Open Office.
the 'tick-tock' of operating systems is a bit similar to the 'tick-tock' of intel CPU's...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Tick-Tock
although, i don't think microsoft intentionally meant it to go this way, it has sort of organically gone that way...
with all due respect, there is plenty going on under the hood of windows 10, that 99% is users won't care about, but it still makes a huge difference. every operating system updates the way it looks with regards to general UI design. linux, osx, ios, android, windows phone and windows have all updated their looks over the years to reflect current taste and design cues.
no one doubts that the windows 8 fiasco is exactly that, a fiasco, but windows 10 appears to right that ship, by giving users a fairly seamless upgrade scenario, with very little downside...
comparing a work environment windows 10 upgrade to a home user upgrade is comparing apples and oranges. two totally separate cases with totally separate outcomes.
and, like previously mentioned, you don't
have to upgrade...
and, if you do (within a year) it won't cost you a cent. not too shabby...
i like windows 7 too, but that doesn't mean i am not going to upgrade all of my machines to windows 10...