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RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Dismas - 04-13-2023

Windows 10 was released 6 years ago and Windows 11 isn't so different. Some change could be nice. Microsoft has been spacing updates a bit further apart compared to before. On average they issue updates every ~1.7-2.3 years, depending on if you start counting at Windows 1.0 or Windows 2000.

Every update cycle, whether it was Vista or Windows 8... there has always been some unwarranted hate for newer versions.

Spoiler:
Windows 11, released in 2021
Windows 10, released in 2015
Windows 8.1, released in 2013
Windows 8, released in 2012
Windows 7, released in 2009
Windows Vista, released in 2007
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released in 2005
Windows XP, released in 2001
Windows ME, released in 2000
Windows 2000, released in 2000
Windows 98, released in 1998
Windows NT 4.0, released in 1996
Windows 95, released in 1995
Windows NT 3.51, released in 1995
Windows NT 3.5, released in 1994
Windows 3.2, released in 1993
Windows NT 3.1, released in 1993
Windows 3.1, released in 1992
Windows 3.0, released in 1990
Windows 2.1x, released in 1988
Windows 2.0, released in 1987
Windows 1.0, released in 1985



RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Mr.Kurd - 04-13-2023

I didn't have time to use Windows 11 yet and am sure it hasn't been used by most of the planet. it is not interesting anymore! if they wait longer, more people will be interested but after a short time of releasing Windows 11, this has no meaning.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-13-2023

(04-13-2023, 02:35 AM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: I didn't have time to use Windows 11 yet and am sure it hasn't been used by most of the planet. it is not interesting anymore!
How do you know If you haven't used It?

By the way, It's nice to see you're back.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Crying Wolf - 04-13-2023

As an IT administrator, six months ago I "upgraded" several computers from Win 7 to Win 10. I had to listen to complaints from employees for 2 weeks. That week we ordered new laptops with Win 11 and again I had to listen to complaints. Now you tell me that Win 12 will be faster than expected

I don't understand Microsoft's decision... every time users get used to the system then a new version comes out and they have to learn everything all over again


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-14-2023

(04-13-2023, 03:59 PM)Crying Wolf Wrote: Now you tell me that Win 12 will be faster than expected
"Sooner" than expected.

(04-13-2023, 03:59 PM)Crying Wolf Wrote: I don't understand Microsoft's decision... every time users get used to the system then a new version comes out and they have to learn everything all over again
It's not computational science to adapt to a new OS.

It only takes a day or two of solid navigation around Its features and options. In fact, It took me only a few hours to get used to Windows 11.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Crying Wolf - 04-14-2023

(04-14-2023, 02:59 AM)mothered Wrote:
(04-13-2023, 03:59 PM)Crying Wolf Wrote: Now you tell me that Win 12 will be faster than expected
"Sooner" than expected.

(04-13-2023, 03:59 PM)Crying Wolf Wrote: I don't understand Microsoft's decision... every time users get used to the system then a new version comes out and they have to learn everything all over again
It's not computational science to adapt to a new OS.

It only takes a day or two of solid navigation around Its features and options. In fact, It took me only a few hours to get used to Windows 11.

For technical people - yes, but not everyone is technical, if someone is 50+ years old it is not so easy


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-14-2023

(04-14-2023, 06:45 AM)Crying Wolf Wrote: For technical people - yes, but not everyone is technical, if someone is 50+ years old it is not so easy
Seriously, there's nothing technical about getting acquainted with a few new features and options.

We're not talking about flashing the BIOS or splitting/creating partitions and formatting Windows - that takes a little know-how. Using a new operating system Is pretty much self-explanatory.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Nyxa - 04-14-2023

Why does this worry me? haha I think they will introduce some crazy backdoor at some point..


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-15-2023

(04-14-2023, 01:51 PM)Nyxa Wrote: Why does this worry me? haha I think they will introduce some crazy backdoor at some point..
They probably already have with Windows 11.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - letsstart - 04-16-2023

(04-04-2023, 12:27 PM)mothered Wrote: Greetings everyone,

It's still not clear on Its official release date, but It seems Windows 12 will be arriving sooner than expected.

https://arogyabharti2021.in/windows-12-release-date-features/
https://aiimsexams.org/windows-12-release-date-2023/#:~:text=Windows%2012%20was%20announced%20to,is%20now%20ready%20to%20release.
https://windows12update.com/

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