welp, work machine now has windows 11 (mandatory upgrade was tomorrow night but i thought itād be better to at least have some control over the timer)
i think itās still going out to grab additional updates because itās running very slowly, but it makes an even worse impression when the widget pane i donāt want spends a while on the responsive web design placeholder
(turned off the widget pane after that)
and then task manager crashed when trying to see what was making it run slowly
and all my criticisms of this are still there (granted, this is 22H2, maybe newer versions have improved stuff but i doubt it).
a lot of my cheese has been moved.
the taskbar does not belong on the bottom of the screen - itās wasted space on an ultrawide, and with how often iām hopping on to servers, having the local one be on the side was an easy way to tell them apart.
i had the use full screen start option on in win10, and all those apps placed on a grid to spatially locate them? unceremoniously dumped into a folder.
not even alphabetized
oh, did you like having tab titles in task manager? too bad! all we have now is labels and hamburger menu. (i do not know if the hamburger menu choice persists. iām going to be more irritated if it doesnāt)
and it still feels like a baby toy version from oversimplification
when i right click a file, i like nice clear unambiguous text rather than just an icon
right click the taskbar and thereās just taskbar settings/task manager
is it the worst version of windows iāve ever used? no. i liked windows 8.0 more than most people but iāve always got incredibly annoyed any time i need to RDP into a windows server 2012 (not R2) server because hot corners as the only way to interact with a server graphically are such a fundamentally bad idea that itās incredible that happened
but iām struggling to understand why anyone that considers themselves a power user would find this better
