• bfg9k@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    What’s MS’s plan after this? Everyone I know that uses Windows/M365 hate it more with every passing day and is looking to leave.

    I really don’t want to be in tech support in 2029 when they kill off old outlook. There will be blood on that day.

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      10 hours ago

      No one (meaning less than 1% of people) will leave windows (sadly).

      People are lazy as shit and rather swipe their credit cards and buy something new with windows than to even give Linux a chance.

      99% of people really don’t give a shit about privacy or freedom when it comes to computers. Microsoft could slap handcuffs on them and point a camera at their screen (yes MS is already spying with telemetry, but try expaining that to a regular person) and they’d still use windows.

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      10 hours ago

      I switched to outlook in browser only because their native windows software is so terrible. Wish I could leave that shit OS entirely.

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      16 hours ago

      Sounds like you live in an echo chamber. Windows is still by far the most popular computer operating system, and it’s not even close. There’s no sign of people moving away from Windows en-masse. Windows 11 adoption has been massive.

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        8 hours ago

        If Win11 adoption is really massive, it’s because MS forced it down people’s throats.

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          38 minutes ago

          Irrelevant. Windows 11 is well over 50% of respondents on the steam survey, has been since late last year iirc. Windows 11 is the best Windows OS, and arguably PC OS, there has ever been. People are not getting fed up with it or moving away to Linux. Factually they just aren’t.

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          4 hours ago

          Compared to Linux adoptions (and I mean every distro combined), the adoption of Windows 11 is ginormous.

          The reason it was “forced down throats” is because the average user doesn’t give a shit and would still be on Windows 2000 if it came with their computer.

          Yet they would still blame Microsoft if anything went wrong.

          For comparison, if people adopted Linux the same way, you’d have people still on Corel Linux.

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        15 hours ago

        I work at a national IT support company talking to hundreds of windows users every week, and the general sentiment is that Windows 11 is unnecessary, new outlook is literally the Antichrist and people are sick of being charged more and more every year for crap they don’t want or need.

        Just l8ke I still see 2012R2 servers in the wild, Windows 10 isn’t going away anytime soon.

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        15 hours ago

        Sounds like you live in a contrarian chamber. People really do hate the “new Outlook” (basically it’s just Hotmail) and Windows 11 adoption has been slower than for most other versions of Windows. The requirements often mean needing to buy a new computer which a lot of people can’t afford, especially if prices go up because of tariff nonsense.

        There will be a lot of people still running on out of support Windows 10 systems at the end of the year.

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          24 minutes ago

          Running out of support windows is nothing new. The point was that people would rather do that than switch to Linux. People aren’t leaving to Linux instead any great numbers.

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          11 hours ago

          New outlook is a steaming pile. Classic Outlook has some very handy features and unless Evolution pulls its finger out, I will continue to use classic Outlook. Hell, I used Outlook 2010 until last year.

          It met my needs.