Allows you to delete programs next year, but not garbage we really want to remove.
It's time and end and plays with the idea of delivering premium experiences, and actually going the whole mile.
Allows you to delete programs next year, but not garbage we really want to remove.
It's time and end and plays with the idea of delivering premium experiences, and actually going the whole mile.
An elegant first impression is broken without purpose and meaning
For Microsoft, the Surface series is just that. There are relatively expensive machines (Surface Book 2 is really expensive) with nice design, but once you start Windows 10 for the first time on one of these or any machine with latest Windows (including enterprise machines), you meet of a start menu that looks like a website from 1995.
And no matter how many times cuts off to synchronize the start menu across all the machines that one owns, the garbage product pops up every bit of time in addition to a launch menu organized by Satan itself - in addition to Microsoft's constant attempt to sell Office even though I pay and use Office 365.
Apple finally gave you the opportunity, but at least they do not install crapware
You probably remember that iPhone owners for years were annoyed that they were not given the opportunity to delete Apple's default programs. After several years, Apple finally left for iOS 10, and it did not even talk about sewing programs, just standard software like email and shares.
Apple has understood that users do not want to get advertised after trading machines or mobiles for multiple thousand dollars, while Microsoft still does not understand why luxury products are manufactured as cheap for no reason.
Candy Crush must die
Why does Microsoft really need the crowns they earn to adhere to Candy Crush Saga? I thought the customer had paid an extra premium fee when buying a Surface device or a "Windows Signature" machine?
The reason that this blog blowout is coming right now is not entirely random, as Microsoft seems to have come up with better thoughts, but just about half way.
Because they're still having fun mobile games, but at least, next year, will allow users to uninstall more of their own programs. Perhaps, just maybe, there will be an end to the carpenter next year, but we will not hold our breath.
This is a start, but fix the synchronization and do not add Candy Crush on a machine to 3797.80 USD Thanks.