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Experience with Windows 11 focuses on a modern interface and improved performance.

Experience with Windows 11 focuses on a modern interface and improved performance.

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louiswavey
Junior Member
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10-21-2021, 06:12 PM
#1
I've been using Windows 11 continuously since its launch, and I've really enjoyed all the features it offers.
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louiswavey
10-21-2021, 06:12 PM #1

I've been using Windows 11 continuously since its launch, and I've really enjoyed all the features it offers.

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TTT737
Junior Member
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10-22-2021, 02:49 AM
#2
It provides nothing extra Win10 lacks, and it removes a significant amount. The mandatory MS account also makes it a major no-go.
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TTT737
10-22-2021, 02:49 AM #2

It provides nothing extra Win10 lacks, and it removes a significant amount. The mandatory MS account also makes it a major no-go.

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Strescipe
Member
145
10-22-2021, 05:55 AM
#3
It’s sleek and I really enjoy it for personal purposes, though for professional needs I prefer sticking with Windows 10. The biggest benefit of Windows 11 is its updated settings interface, which now aligns more closely with modern operating system trends and the user interface—Windows 10 feels quite outdated to me.
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Strescipe
10-22-2021, 05:55 AM #3

It’s sleek and I really enjoy it for personal purposes, though for professional needs I prefer sticking with Windows 10. The biggest benefit of Windows 11 is its updated settings interface, which now aligns more closely with modern operating system trends and the user interface—Windows 10 feels quite outdated to me.

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xKaan
Junior Member
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10-22-2021, 06:39 PM
#4
In everyday use, the differences are minimal. Certain tasks may feel slower in Windows 11 due to its backward design. For example, context menus often require more mouse clicks and movements than in older versions, which can be frustrating after the straightforward interface of previous Windows releases. Still, I can switch smoothly between Windows 10 and 11 without any major hiccups, and there’s essentially no significant learning curve. From a performance standpoint, most users won’t notice a noticeable change. One thing to note about Windows 11 is that file transfers between disks are extremely fast, and handling multiple desktops or instances feels seamless and efficient.
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xKaan
10-22-2021, 06:39 PM #4

In everyday use, the differences are minimal. Certain tasks may feel slower in Windows 11 due to its backward design. For example, context menus often require more mouse clicks and movements than in older versions, which can be frustrating after the straightforward interface of previous Windows releases. Still, I can switch smoothly between Windows 10 and 11 without any major hiccups, and there’s essentially no significant learning curve. From a performance standpoint, most users won’t notice a noticeable change. One thing to note about Windows 11 is that file transfers between disks are extremely fast, and handling multiple desktops or instances feels seamless and efficient.

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Cyanstrophic
Senior Member
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10-23-2021, 03:28 AM
#5
You're correct. The Windows 10 interface feels quite outdated compared to Windows 11.
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Cyanstrophic
10-23-2021, 03:28 AM #5

You're correct. The Windows 10 interface feels quite outdated compared to Windows 11.

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Bifes_PT
Member
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10-23-2021, 06:03 AM
#6
Transferring files directly to a disk? Sharing nearby files?
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Bifes_PT
10-23-2021, 06:03 AM #6

Transferring files directly to a disk? Sharing nearby files?