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explorerzip

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I think the execs at Microsoft have to make it look like they're busy, so they change around the interface every 10 years to justify their paycheques, even though the changes are completely unneccessary
Technology constantly moves forward so they have to add and drop features all the time. If you think Microsoft is bad you should try to use Adobe products. Each app like Photoshop, Illustrator, etc has a different interface. Worse, the steps do something like crop an image in Photoshop is totally different in the other apps.

Every new release has new features that sometimes break old features. Or there are bugs in Adobe products that have been in them forever. Adobe charges you every month for that priveledge.

There are better alternatives to Adobe products, but they're nearly useless because my industry has standardized on Adobe. We're locekd into Adobe because we need to share files with other businesses.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Technology constantly moves forward so they have to add and drop features all the time. If you think Microsoft is bad you should try to use Adobe products. Each app like Photoshop, Illustrator, etc has a different interface. Worse, the steps do something like crop an image in Photoshop is totally different in the other apps.
I hear ya. I have enough trouble with the latest MS paint :oops:
 

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My Windows 10 was not compatible with Windows 11. However, I saved all my valuable data on an External HD and followed this Youtube video.


Now my "non-compatible Windows 10" computer runs on Windows 11. However, the important disclaimer is that as the software is not supported on Windows 11, the updates may mess up the computer. This is a risk I'm willing to take, as I have a separate Windows 11 Computer for my business purposes.
 
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