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Old June 15th, 2015, 08:42 PM   #32
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I came across a book length review of Windows 10, called Windows 10 Primer,
Thanks for the link. Having downloaded and read through it, the conclusion is that it is very MS centric and could have been published by them. There is little or no critical evaluation and everything about Win 10 is positive.

For an old desktop user, there doesn't seem to be any compelling reason to change from Win 7. Win 10 (like 8 and 8.1) seem to assume that we want to be connected all the time, use a touch screen, spend our time on social media, share everything with MS, etc.
Sorry, that is not my profile and this product was not created for me.
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