Some parts of windows 10 are better, but I really dislike crap like the giant screens: "Hi" "We're getting things ready for you" etc Windows 2000 had the most sensible structural presentation. This weird design idiom is not helpful to the user.
I find it fascinating that everyone loves this carryover from Windows 8 but folks hated that they got rid of the start menu in that version. Nobody uses it in 10, but presenting the same feature slightly differently has a massive impact on user reaction
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"nobody uses it" referring to the start menu, not the search function
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I still find the new arrangement of the ui pretty awful actually. It's focused around store apps and ms services. I used none of those.
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