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Apple fanboy tryna tell us what's new in windows...

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    Is it harder with Win 11?
  • 3
    > howtogeek
    Found your problem chief.
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    I was going to go ”clickbait much?!” but then I realised, that well, while true, it’s surprising how simple of a things you sometimes just need to search the internet an answer for…

    I mean, imagine a not-so-computer-literate person who comes across a problem, searches for a solution, finds a step-by-step guide, and then one of the steps involves opening task manager and then they have to look up how to open it - and voila, this article wasn’t completely useless anymore!

    Also, when you’re not at all used to an OS, you’ll actually be glad stuff like this actually exists. ”How do you actually do <this thing> on <that OS>?” When you don’t know stuff, it’s good the answer is out there somewhere just a quick search away.
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    When was Task Manager launched via right click?
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    @100110111 That's different... The above article is like saying:
    How to launch Safari on the new Mac book pro.

    It's a click bait if you visited the link wondering what's new and then having to find out it isn't at all different from the other versions, they could've just said Mac OS or in this case Windows.
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    @Floydimus In mostly every win version, it's easy as right-click on the taskbar
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    Isn't it basically win10 with useless changes for the sake of changing stuff, and a restriction to install it on new computers only (so you must buy one).

    I can see how it's hard to make more important articles from that.
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    @Eklavya I missed reading taskbar.

    Shouldn't touch dR early morning before I have had my coffee.
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    I was already using CTRL+SHIFT+ESCAPE since I think Win7 when I first learned it.

    I used to do the CTRL+ALT+DEL thing since Windows XP but when I found out there's a more direct approach and I can skip a step I shifted to that one. I think it was probably in a YouTube video somewhere or something
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