Windows 10 behaves so much like Windows 95 I'm embarrassed for Microsoft.
Anything that seems remotely intuitive coming from a Mac means I'm thrust back into that antiquated mode of thinking and working. Be warned, these anecdotes come from experiences with company-issued equipment.
Need to work with cross-platform files or bootstrap a development environment? Still running back to Cygwin.
Need some sort of ability to edit ASCII text files? Good luck with that.
Working with an .xz or .gz tarball? Take this malware-infested junk and muddle through.
Click on the minuscule little icon to expose ten more minuscule icons which are absolutely essential to get anything done.
One thing I can say is improved; up-arrow command history. That's about all I can see. Oh, and the old nit about pressing 'Ctrl-Alt-Del' to log in.
Anything that seems remotely intuitive coming from a Mac means I'm thrust back into that antiquated mode of thinking and working. Be warned, these anecdotes come from experiences with company-issued equipment.
Need to work with cross-platform files or bootstrap a development environment? Still running back to Cygwin.
Need some sort of ability to edit ASCII text files? Good luck with that.
Working with an .xz or .gz tarball? Take this malware-infested junk and muddle through.
Click on the minuscule little icon to expose ten more minuscule icons which are absolutely essential to get anything done.
One thing I can say is improved; up-arrow command history. That's about all I can see. Oh, and the old nit about pressing 'Ctrl-Alt-Del' to log in.