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Erm, so I just got offered a free upgrade to Windows 11, I saw that it looked like MacOS and I declined it.
Why are Microsoft doing this?

I don't like it lol... I was already unhappy with later versions of Windows after Windows 7, I'd be using Windows 7 now on my gaming laptop if it were a security risk.
Saying that I have an older desktop for retro gaming which I have Windows 7 on, but I rarely use that on the internet so I'm not worried, I also disabled some security features on Windows 7 to get older PC CDRom games like Harry Potter & the Philosopher's stone to work.
I'll stick with Windows 10 for as long as I can, but one day, they will eventually probably stop updating it with security updates etc.
My question is, what OS do I use then? Because I've never been a fan of the MacOS and whilst this Windows 11 OS clearly isn't a carbon copy of MacOS, I feel like they just make Windows worse every few years now.
So... Linux.... is that worth it? Only apps I would want to keep are FireFox, Steam and Antstream Arcade.
I would like GamePass on Linux too and maybe PS Now, does Linux support these?
I'm probably years away from needing to worry mind you. :v
But hey ho, if my gaming laptop every gives up and I need a new one, it's probably going to be pre-installed with Windows 11, maybe I'm just complaining and worrying over nothing, but I just saw that layout above and instantly thought of MacOS and I hated using MacOS on my ex partners Macbook. XD
Why are Microsoft doing this?

I don't like it lol... I was already unhappy with later versions of Windows after Windows 7, I'd be using Windows 7 now on my gaming laptop if it were a security risk.
Saying that I have an older desktop for retro gaming which I have Windows 7 on, but I rarely use that on the internet so I'm not worried, I also disabled some security features on Windows 7 to get older PC CDRom games like Harry Potter & the Philosopher's stone to work.
I'll stick with Windows 10 for as long as I can, but one day, they will eventually probably stop updating it with security updates etc.
My question is, what OS do I use then? Because I've never been a fan of the MacOS and whilst this Windows 11 OS clearly isn't a carbon copy of MacOS, I feel like they just make Windows worse every few years now.
So... Linux.... is that worth it? Only apps I would want to keep are FireFox, Steam and Antstream Arcade.
I would like GamePass on Linux too and maybe PS Now, does Linux support these?
I'm probably years away from needing to worry mind you. :v
But hey ho, if my gaming laptop every gives up and I need a new one, it's probably going to be pre-installed with Windows 11, maybe I'm just complaining and worrying over nothing, but I just saw that layout above and instantly thought of MacOS and I hated using MacOS on my ex partners Macbook. XD
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