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None of my Windows machines can run W11, but I've just bought a new MacBook Pro and had a look at W11 running in Parallels Desktop on that. Just the usual rearranging that Microsoft do. Perhaps a bit more Mac like with turning the Task bar into a more like a dock. Even Monterey on the Mac hardly is enough of a change to warrant giving it the #12 (same could be said for OS 11).
So you don't miss much by sticking at W10. Just means eventually you'll get far enough behind that you'll have to buy a new computer. I like to get at least 5 years, if not 10, out of one. You do have to watch with app upgrades that you don't get so far behind that trying to import 10 year old data is impossible.
So you don't miss much by sticking at W10. Just means eventually you'll get far enough behind that you'll have to buy a new computer. I like to get at least 5 years, if not 10, out of one. You do have to watch with app upgrades that you don't get so far behind that trying to import 10 year old data is impossible.