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Initial thoughts on Windows 10 from a Mac perspective.

Initial thoughts on Windows 10 from a Mac perspective.

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SonyVegas_
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09-07-2016, 07:25 AM
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Windows 10 initial thoughts. I brought out my Windows laptop—rough specs, but I installed Windows 10. You know, I’m a Mac user. < Call me crazy, whatever you say. Since the Leopard version loaded into the OS: wow… starting up is terrible. It took about five minutes to open anything I clicked on. That’s a late-2014 machine, and I’m used to my Mac restarting quickly. The apps I had ready were instant. Maybe I’m lucky. Edge: Well, editing a webpage and sharing it with friends feels great. I give it a solid 10/10. I really dislike Bing, and I hate everything else. It’s so slow. I know it’s the browser because Chrome opened fast—like Speedy Gonzalez. I also love that when I open a new tab, ten pop-ups appear. And I hate how it doesn’t predict what you’re typing. It feels like Internet Explorer with a new name. Slow and annoying. Mission Control? Whatever it is. Congratulations, Windows user! You’ve got a cool Mac feature—something we’ve had for ages! Do you enjoy multiple desktops? I think so! I guess I’m being biased, but it’s hard to stay neutral. Action Center: Keep in mind, I’ve tried Windows 10 for an hour, so I’ll get better details later, but this reminds me of the Mac Notification Center. Very clever. Start Menu: Honestly, I appreciate the Windows 8.1 menu, but this one combines the best of 7 and 8 into one. Gaming: I ran some light tests with Minecraft, Counter Strike, Call of Duty, etc., and noticed a slight slowdown. I’ll investigate further and come back. Final thought: My first impressions aren’t great. I’m hoping things improve as I use it more over the next few days. I won’t say anything that might tempt me to switch from Mac to Windows—but it’s nice to try another OS for once! Do you think most people have PCs or just a few? Either way, I’ll update you soon, and maybe not too much!
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SonyVegas_
09-07-2016, 07:25 AM #1

Windows 10 initial thoughts. I brought out my Windows laptop—rough specs, but I installed Windows 10. You know, I’m a Mac user. < Call me crazy, whatever you say. Since the Leopard version loaded into the OS: wow… starting up is terrible. It took about five minutes to open anything I clicked on. That’s a late-2014 machine, and I’m used to my Mac restarting quickly. The apps I had ready were instant. Maybe I’m lucky. Edge: Well, editing a webpage and sharing it with friends feels great. I give it a solid 10/10. I really dislike Bing, and I hate everything else. It’s so slow. I know it’s the browser because Chrome opened fast—like Speedy Gonzalez. I also love that when I open a new tab, ten pop-ups appear. And I hate how it doesn’t predict what you’re typing. It feels like Internet Explorer with a new name. Slow and annoying. Mission Control? Whatever it is. Congratulations, Windows user! You’ve got a cool Mac feature—something we’ve had for ages! Do you enjoy multiple desktops? I think so! I guess I’m being biased, but it’s hard to stay neutral. Action Center: Keep in mind, I’ve tried Windows 10 for an hour, so I’ll get better details later, but this reminds me of the Mac Notification Center. Very clever. Start Menu: Honestly, I appreciate the Windows 8.1 menu, but this one combines the best of 7 and 8 into one. Gaming: I ran some light tests with Minecraft, Counter Strike, Call of Duty, etc., and noticed a slight slowdown. I’ll investigate further and come back. Final thought: My first impressions aren’t great. I’m hoping things improve as I use it more over the next few days. I won’t say anything that might tempt me to switch from Mac to Windows—but it’s nice to try another OS for once! Do you think most people have PCs or just a few? Either way, I’ll update you soon, and maybe not too much!

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Sandaletto01
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09-07-2016, 07:50 PM
#2
I believe the update caused an issue since you mentioned a slow loading time and Edge being sluggish, though in reality it performs better than Chrome. The problem lies elsewhere, not with the browser speed.
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Sandaletto01
09-07-2016, 07:50 PM #2

I believe the update caused an issue since you mentioned a slow loading time and Edge being sluggish, though in reality it performs better than Chrome. The problem lies elsewhere, not with the browser speed.

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09-10-2016, 12:42 AM
#3
It's not such a big deal... and you're asking about the slow computer. I use an MBP, but if I run a Windows 10 VM on it, it boots up in under a minute, just like with any other machine I own. Every operating system has its ups and downs... take a look at what Mac did with Yosemite—many new features are already in Windows for a long time, so don't dismiss that. My desktop is way faster than Mac when it comes to starting up...
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DoctorThaddeus
09-10-2016, 12:42 AM #3

It's not such a big deal... and you're asking about the slow computer. I use an MBP, but if I run a Windows 10 VM on it, it boots up in under a minute, just like with any other machine I own. Every operating system has its ups and downs... take a look at what Mac did with Yosemite—many new features are already in Windows for a long time, so don't dismiss that. My desktop is way faster than Mac when it comes to starting up...

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PerfectPonySam
Junior Member
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09-12-2016, 12:39 PM
#4
I own both PC and Mac, and I enjoy both. But honestly, Win 10 was a bit disappointing for me (driver problems). The same goes for the older MacBooks on Yosemite—also not great.
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PerfectPonySam
09-12-2016, 12:39 PM #4

I own both PC and Mac, and I enjoy both. But honestly, Win 10 was a bit disappointing for me (driver problems). The same goes for the older MacBooks on Yosemite—also not great.

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flyer78
Senior Member
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09-13-2016, 04:46 AM
#5
There are numerous issues with Windows 10, so it might be wise to delay installation for six months.
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flyer78
09-13-2016, 04:46 AM #5

There are numerous issues with Windows 10, so it might be wise to delay installation for six months.

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Carol_Zhang
Junior Member
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09-13-2016, 11:45 AM
#6
I often tell this to folks, just like watching them as test subjects.
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Carol_Zhang
09-13-2016, 11:45 AM #6

I often tell this to folks, just like watching them as test subjects.

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mineguiton
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09-13-2016, 08:03 PM
#7
It seems you're not seeing Windows 10 perform as expected on your machine. There appears to be an issue with the installation, making it slower compared to Windows 7.
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mineguiton
09-13-2016, 08:03 PM #7

It seems you're not seeing Windows 10 perform as expected on your machine. There appears to be an issue with the installation, making it slower compared to Windows 7.

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Eren888111
Member
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09-15-2016, 09:13 AM
#8
On Windows 7 it seems to work much better than on Windows 10.
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Eren888111
09-15-2016, 09:13 AM #8

On Windows 7 it seems to work much better than on Windows 10.

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HerrBioLehrer
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09-15-2016, 02:10 PM
#9
You're running a solid Acer laptop.
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HerrBioLehrer
09-15-2016, 02:10 PM #9

You're running a solid Acer laptop.

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mike0904
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 03:27 PM
#10
Usually I would, but I had to make an upgrade.
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mike0904
09-15-2016, 03:27 PM #10

Usually I would, but I had to make an upgrade.

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