While I wouldn’t expect Microsoft to be revamping anything major in Windows 10 at this point in its lifespan – of course, the focus is now on Windows 11 – it’d still be nice to have some minor feature improvements to be getting on with. Despite how Microsoft appears to be presenting the need to upgrade as something of a matter of urgency.įor starters, it feels unfair to pull the rug on feature updates at this point, with still well over two years to go for Windows 10. Of course, I won’t be upgrading to Windows 11 not yet anyway. Everyone is being ‘highly encouraged’ to upgrade to Windows 11, and I’m not happy about it. In this, Microsoft states: “We highly encourage you to transition to Windows 11 now as there won’t be any additional Windows 10 feature updates.” However, what is new with this blog post, which has been penned by Microsoft as a Windows client roadmap update that “helps consumers and organizations with planning” for the future of their OS, is a recommendation section. Upgrading to Windows 11 is relatively straightforward, but - like me - not everybody wants to.
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