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software consistency
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Discussions tagged with software consistency on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's inconsistent approach across Windows versions, particularly between Windows 10 and 11. Users criticize the introduction of TPM 2.0 requirements, which exclude older but still functional hardware, and note a lack of clear purpose for Windows 11 beyond driving new computer sales. Comparisons are drawn to Apple's more consistent OS evolution and to Linux's community-driven changes. The recurring theme is frustration with Microsoft's shifting priorities and UI/feature changes that break continuity, leading to a perception of diminished user trust and adoption momentum.
So... yeah Microsoft bloody blew it again, like Sisyphus it got that rock up the mountain with Windows 10 only for it to fall down with Windows 11.
I mean... what is the point of Windows 11 again? Oh yeah, sell new computers in an economically stressed world... as the British say: bloody...
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Now seeing the title above I am sure most will say "ME!" but lets take a look one of Micrsofts biggest issues: Inconsistencies between OS versions.
Now as a linux user I have had my fare share of UI changes, features given/removed, nitpicks and nags but since it is more or less a community...
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