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Microsoft is lamenting the less than stellar reception of Windows 10.
In all that irrational exuberance fueled by the optimistic release of this version of Windows it seems they lag far behind their billion device installation goal significantly.
Perhaps it's the rejection of that nazi approach to updates.
Perhaps it's the assumption that a peer to peer node between customers for providing updates to others was okay with the user.
Maybe it's that persisting image of Microsoft as this toe stomping legend in it's own mind.
I know that I'm okay with Windows 10.
I remain, however, less than satisfied with the forced updates, the lack of keyboard access methods like F8 to get safe mode, the need to turn off many features just to get Windows 10 not to intrude into every aspect of my life, and MOSTLY I hate this entitled attitude of the company in general.
No wonder the contempt continues to build. And by the way, the Edge browser bombs WAY too much.
Windows is rapidly becoming the CKEDITOR of operating systems: unnecessary; but forced upon us. Someday the folks at Microsoft will realize they're not the primadonnas they see themselves as being.