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Hardly a new opinion, but goddammit...

2 years into Windows 11's launch, and we still are yet to see many features that Microsoft promised. Why? Why Microsoft?

What happened to testing shit before releasing it?! What happened to making a good release worthy Product that could potentially get improvements over time?

WHY DID YOU ABANDON WINDOWS 10 WITH LITTLE TO NO EXPLANATION?!

I still cannot uninstall apps without being diverted to the fucking Control Panel. Seriously Microsoft?! You ALREADY have the "Add or Remove Programs" page, AND SOMEHOW YOU CAN'T LINK THAT UP?!

Oh! oh! Get this! You couldn't uninstall more than one app on the Control Panel because devices couldn't handle it back then. And you STILL CAN'T DO THAT!

And while we're on the subject of disappointment, WHY IS MICROSOFT EXCEL the most powerful piece of shit?!

It can do mind-blowing tasks in seconds, but god forbid you want to undo an action in another Workbook after doing an action in the current Workbook. Because the Action history for all workbooks open at the same time IS THE SAME.

SO IF I DELETED SOMETHING IN BOOK1 AND DID 5 DIFFERENT THINGS IN BOOK2, I CANNOT UNDO THE DELETION IN BOOK1 WITHOUT UNDOING ALL THE 5 THINGS I DID IN BOOK 2!

why??

BECAUSE FUCK YOU THAT'S WHY!

You also cannot SHIFT+SCROLL to scroll horizontally, on a program that famously has more horizontal real estate than vertical. (Even OneNote has this fucking dumb issue. HOW DO YOU LAUNCH AN INFINITE CANVAS NOTE TAKING APP WITHOUT HORIZONTAL SCROLLING?! HUH?!). And this is present everywhere else in Windows. EVERYWHERE ELSE. Except where you'd need it the most.

Plus, if you have one window active, and scroll on another, the inactive window will scroll. This is the default behaviour of Windows. YET ON MICROSOFT EXCEL, YOU CAN ONLY SCROLL THE ACTIVE WINDOW. Whether or not you are actually SCROLLING OVER THE WINDOW is just not important.

Why Microsoft?! Why?!

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Love the energy here, but let's be honest they abandoned Windows 10 to sell PCs. Even if MS actually thought Windows 10 would be the last version (which even they did, apparently that was the perception internally in MS), that was bad news for OEMs because people had no reason to upgrade. I'm sure the OEMs were one of the reasons they pushed to get Win 11.

IMO the only reason that Windows 11 released without much protest from non corporate user base was because of the pandemic. People had been abandoning desktop PCs for mobile (or iPad) for a long time even if the mobile experience was inferior, but with everything happening at home they realised they might just need a computer and it was a perfect time to buy. They didn't care about how half baked the OS was because whatever was missing mostly affected power users.

This made consumers happy, the Windows upgrade made OEMs happy, the (near arbitrary) processor requirements made hardware manufacturers happy, and the TPM requirement made corporates happy (because S3CUR1TY). Win win.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

They didn't sell PCs because Win10 stagnated. They didn't solve any of the existing issues, they didn't improve anything. They just let it stagnate. They gave up. Fuck them.