dep via tde-users wrote:
Hi, everybody!
We're two months away from Microsoft Corp. discontinuing "support" of Windows 10. In conjunction with this, Windows 11, which is not just awful but also invasive, requires that many people purchase new computers. No doubt some will do this -- there will always be people who have more dollars than sense -- but many may be ripe for an alternative.
If the hardware is OK, you can buy the windows 11 license only and upgrade on the fly. I have one notebook that I bought with win 10 and they offered me to upgrade for free after win 11 came out, so I did it (AFAIR two years ago). It is working fine and IMO it is even better than Win 10 (in some or many aspects). I think it is a shame what the EU did with OpenOffice around 2009. Since then the imbeciles in Brussels degraded to complete idiots.
My motto: Use the tools you need to finish the job.
BR