no, there's too many bugs, but in like two years it'll be an easy recommendation. the settings app is much nicer, it fixed some display switching issues I had, and otherwise it works just like 10
Lol, its really more a windows mobile thing. a big part of windows 10 was that you could write apps that would work on windows mobile, xbox, and windows pc at the same time. "universal windows platform". it became clear that no one was going to do this almost immediately, with mobile failing and xbox refocusing on gaming
a big part of why windows 11 exists at all is to remove all the stuff tied to uwp
"tiles" lmao. a slightly useful idea to put information about what's inside an application into a widget that's used to launch it, but never caught on and devolved into ads in the start menu. removed in windows 11 but they'll probably find some other way to advertise to people
devtesla wrote
Reply to comment by ellynu in As a software professional who hasn't owned or used a windows machine in probably 15 years... by flabberghaster
what's yur cpu? I have a Ryzen 3600 and I had to turn on a weird security feature in my motherboard bios to install it