gaz1
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yes you was rightUmmmm... nah - not really. I don't expect it will be revolutionary - Microsoft (hopefully!) learned their lesson with Windows 8 - so it's probably going to feel like Windows 10 with rounded corners.
I'll wait until the developer's preview comes along then I'll put it on this laptop but leave the desktops (wife and my work machines) on Windows 10 until it's fully released.
I've got enough other pet projects to monkey with, including macOS running in Parallels so I can try building iPhone apps on my Windows laptop via Xamarin, build and deploy it via the mac VM.
Windows 11: Meet the new OS, same as the old OS (or close enough)
From point release to pointless release
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