So far, so good.
Honestly, it's not that different from Windows 10. Certain programs are enjoying slightly spiffier performance, which is cool. I'm not in love with the centered Start button, but I'm told it's not tough to move it back to its familiar bottom-left home.
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one of the tweaks I did for my Windows 11 box was to install Open Shell. that program gives you a Start menu similar to what old Windows had
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@fantanoice I finally went ahead and left-aligned the taskbar a couple of months ago - now Windows 11 feels Windows-y again.
After using Windows 11 for a year, I find that the experience still feels very similar to Windows 10. I'm still running the 22H2 build, but I'll probably install 23H2 in the near future.
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