Got a new laptop today for a 2nd work station. Windows 11 on it. I guess I've never upgraded from Windows 10 on my desktop?
Because the interface has a lot of stupid shit that hides the ball. Especially when you right click and half the options are missing. Really dislike the trend of just getting rid of useful things for simplicity.
totally agree, makes me tear my hair out
or things like introducing more useless white space around everything, or making things take an extra click (not necessarily win 11 but in general)
today google finally forced me off the old hangouts app on my phone and into the shitty new one, I hate the extra click separating "chat" from "spaces" (groups)
do you know if they're moving forward with the garbage new iteration of windows utility apps, like, are they removing the old ones that actually worked?
my go-to example is the virgin printers & scanners vs. the chad devices and printers
there is enough material here to make an actual virgin vs. chad meme
"can only feebly choose open queue, manage, or remove device" vs. "has a full complement right click menu with everything you need"
"meekly asks can I add a printer or scanner which takes 10 useless seconds to try and fail to scan automatically" vs. "decisively adds a device with every option at your fingertips"