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  • It's fine for Windows, I guess. They've made a bunch of UI improvements that I actually kind of liked. But they still try and force you to setup a Microsoft account when you install. And telemetry is hardly consensual. I think I turned off what I could by rooting around for privacy settings, but it still sends things like crash reports without asking.

    I don't trust it. Just use it for games.

  • Since the question implies a change of state - I'm going to go with a no.

  • I still can't drag files to the task bar to open them with a particular program. Tabs on file explorer are a thing, but they don't behave predictabily so I almost never use them.

    Overall still feels like a downgrade, but I'd have updated regardless just to get the little "update available" message to go away

  • No. I reverted back to Windows 10 Pro for my gaming machine after Windows 11 Pro prompted me that it was "international bubble tea day". Don't get me wrong, I love bubble tea, I just don't care for these distractions when I'm trying to use my PC.

  • I only use Windows for gaming, upgraded from 10 to 11 and have zero issues.

  • You did not disclose your issues. It hasn't changed much since its release, so going by the "yet", no, it's still the same.

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