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say he uses Win 10 because he has to but "likes Windows 7 better", and enterprise-user D. tell me "it's frustrating to use" (and he's a Win fanboy), regular-user G. If it is good for "the vast majority of people" then why does regular-user S. HOWEVER: what I have heard from friends who updated to 10 from 7 is that they are lukewarm at best. I don't use Win 10, it's various Linux and Mac at home and Win 7 at work.ΔΆ. In my experience of XP to W7 rollouts, very few people really noticed much difference in what they were doing. So training was quite often trivial as long as things weren't mucked about with too much.
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The only big problems tended to be where applications broke because of underlying changes made by Microsoft, and even there it was often something that could be worked around except on a few occasions where the software itself was heavily flawed (so-called "dirty coding" has always been a problem and not just in the world of Microsoft). Even on the support side things weren't that bad. Every version from W95 up to W7 was an evolution, not a paradigm shift and the changes that did occur were more of a problem for support than for users. There were sufficiently few changes to the UI that required a large amount of retraining in the general workplace when shifting between systems prior to Windows 8. When did you train people going from XP to 7 ? Apologies to my fellow even-handed beta testers if I've strayed into 'biased'.
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If so, the Insider program would be a cynical marketing ploy presumably designed to make the target market think that Microsoft 'listened' to it's customers when developing Windows 10 while having an army of those ordinary 'customers' proclaiming to the world how great it is. The cynic would suggest that, no, Microsoft weren't being naive that they assumed from the same long experience that the majority of Insiders would be those for whom Microsoft can do no wrong, and those who simply have to run the very latest tech but have no opinion. However, I never saw one single example of Microsoft acting, or even expressing the intention to act on any suggestion or complaint that would involve doing anything differently. You might even - in our almost-legalistically even-handed way - consider Microsoft's intentions running the Insider program of being honourable, if naive. We are probably the minority participants who ideally would be the majority (given there not being a chance in hell the majority market for the end product is ever going to consciously beta test). I'm not going to attempt to classify my own 'type', beyond that we tend to read The Register if we're obsessive about tech, nonetheless retain an open, rational mind, and have no affiliation. Perhaps it was a smattering of fanbois, obsessives - and those like myself. of users who enjoy beta testing so are not necessarily Microsoft bootlickers, but many are likely obsessives - like the kinds who have a morbid fear of being a day or two late to get the latest definitions for this or that anti-malware offering or early-adopters of all stripes.It does seem as if more users ran the Technical Preview than previous betas, but whatever demographic that was an increase of, obviously it wasn't from the overwhelming majority Windows 10 is actually aimed at. Otherwise there would be a reasonable no. Perhaps it's cynicism, but cynicism based on long experience, particularly with the Microsoft newsgroups, to expect that the majority of participants would be Microsoft fanbois.