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KeremVapur
When Windows 8 came out, I was glad that Microsoft eventually left the old interface and switched to a new one. But then the vast majority of users started complaining about Windows 8. Then Microsoft released Windows 8.1 to alleviate the complaints a bit, but that didn't help either. Eventually, Microsoft also started to improve Windows 10. It was not much different from Windows 8.1 in preview versions. At least the Metro Interface could be activated in the settings. Then Windows 10 had changed a lot when it was introduced to users. It didn't look like Windows 8.1 at all. Now you will say that now it can be opened in Windows 10 Metro Interface. But it doesn't work like in Windows 8.1. Scrolling down in Windows 10 while scrolling to the right in Windows 8.1. Then in Windows 8.1 the Charms Bar was also very cool. But they removed it in Windows 10. Then there was a special compartment with Metro apps running (can't remember the name) etc. So I mean, why did Microsoft switch to the old design when it switched to new design? Here, while the majority wants, the minority is obliged to what the majority wants. At least, if Microsoft comes out with a side version, such as Windows 8 2021 Version (Don't worry about it, I not think of such a name) ... Or if it adds a design similar to Windows 8 to the design options in Windows 10 ... Or one of the first preview versions of Windows 10. If he gives the support again and activates the store servers or something again ... These are just my suggestions of course. You don't have to. But I say think about it.
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