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Windows 11 market share declines as users seemingly shift back to Windows 10

15 pointsby MRPockets6 months ago

3 comments

sunaookami6 months ago
These statistical inaccuracies often happen with StatCounter. Nothing newsworthy and no, users are not downgrading to Win10. November was a pretty good month for Windows 11 in fact, see the Steam HW survey for example: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.steampowered.com&#x2F;hwsurvey" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.steampowered.com&#x2F;hwsurvey</a>
mock-possum6 months ago
Up until the cutoff date, all my OS installs will be windows 10 - really not happy about the impending shift to 11. It’s really reminding me of the 7&#x2F;8 switch - UI changes that are obnoxious and default, the settings app growing ever more labyrinthine, getting blinded by random driver and older software incompatibility issues.
beefnugs6 months ago
The closer this gets to reality, the more scared I am that the sleezebags will start adding in permanent bugs or auto-upgrade bullshit again