Frustrated Windows 10 users are jumping ship to macOS.

  • hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    You mean having an AI watch everything you do isn’t a good selling point?

    • hcf@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      I don’t think it’s AI aversion. The problem is that Windows 11 guts the muscle memory that older consumers have built up from using prior generations of Microsoft Windows.

      If a company is going to dick me over by suddenly changing/hiding/abstracting-away parts of their OS that I used to (an am used to) use on a daily basis, then I’d rather relearn a new OS from a company that doesn’t have the track record of totally redoing their entire OS in the course of a single OS generation.

      If I also have a little bit more disposable income and am anticipating a poor economic downturn, I’m going with the device that I can go to a physical brick-and-mortar place and have it serviced as opposed to the crap shoot that is any other Windows-licensed manufacturer’s device.

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        1 month ago

        doesn’t have the track record of totally redoing their entire OS in the course of a single OS generation

        I have a grandparent who’s been on macOS for a long time and would complain whenever they changed something. Usually not the whole OS, but something like the Photos app, which they completely redid like 7 years ago or something.

        Also macOS is currently headed in the direction of merging with iPadOS, but they are making that change gradual.

      • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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        1 month ago

        Windows 11 is just really badly designed

        If the new design made sense I would be down for it. It doesn’t though