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apple comparison
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The apple comparison tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions where users and commentators compare Microsoft products and strategies to Apple's ecosystem. Topics include a Surface Pro promotional image mistakenly showing iPadOS, which sparked debate about Microsoft's consumer marketing; frustration over Windows 10 Edge lacking extension support while competing browsers offer it; and a user asking how to achieve side-by-side window management in Windows 7 similar to Apple's interface. These threads reflect ongoing comparisons between Microsoft and Apple in areas like usability, software compatibility, and marketing execution.
Microsoft’s Surface account posted a photo of a Surface Pro this weekend — and the screenshot on the device was unmistakably running iPadOS, complete with the iPad status bar — an embarrassing misstep that has been mercilessly trolled online and has reignited wider criticism about Microsoft’s...
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RoboForm will not work with Edge, MS's new Internet Browser simply because Edge does not allow extensions. RoboForm programmers state that until the Edge programmers allow extensions, there is nothing that they can do to make RoboForm compatible with the Edge Browser.
Come on, Microsoft! Quit...
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I am still pretty ignorant at using Windows 7 features. I was under the impression that Windows 7 allows the user to have 2 different windows open on the desktop and can work from one to the other like with Apple...so far I haven't found the way to do it....Did I dream that up???:confused: