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@snow Uhm, I gather you don't like it? 😛

I do, and have been with it since the Beta testing days, before the release. Never liked Windows 7, and personally loved the Server versions best of all.

Server 2003 was sadly missed when the support ended, I enjoyed it as a Workstation O.S. for years. Stable, fast, no eyecandy unless you cared for it. Perfect.

7 was always sluggish in comparison. 10 has a lighter design and runs beautifully on a big variety of machines, new and old. I am impressed.

Op systems are Tools, and whichever you prefer should be one that gives you a good stable environment to work in, and supports apps and features that you are productive and comfortable with.

All the tools I depend on for my work and project until now are Windows based, so I stayed with it; I do recognize advantages in Unix and the linux distributions. But being productive is #1 for me at this point.

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