So I did not realize till this morning that Windows 10 looms on the horizon. In doing preliminary research on it I am failing to see anything that gives this release any merit other than it works to fix what is wrong with windows 8. I am not really finding a lot of talk on what needed improvements this release provides like past OS incarnations offered such as better migration from 32 to 64 bit, higher DirectX support, ect.
So I am interested in seeing some justifications from those who fully intend to migrate to win 10 and why. The overwhelming chorus of "Windows 7 is six years old" really isn't winning me over so far. I'm open to migration, but not simply for the sake of migrating, and certainly not for the sake of making the environment drastically worse (Windows store?!? lol) because it works out better for microsoft.
So any major improvements or new abilities that the OS has, that actually has you, the end user genuinely excited?
So I am interested in seeing some justifications from those who fully intend to migrate to win 10 and why. The overwhelming chorus of "Windows 7 is six years old" really isn't winning me over so far. I'm open to migration, but not simply for the sake of migrating, and certainly not for the sake of making the environment drastically worse (Windows store?!? lol) because it works out better for microsoft.
So any major improvements or new abilities that the OS has, that actually has you, the end user genuinely excited?