• BigTrout75@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Windows 11 comes in many flavors. But mostly Enterprise and consumer (Home, and Pro). If you have Enterprise your company pays a subscription for the ability to control and mostly to turn off most of the bullshit telemetry and ads. Consumer versions are pretty much just ad supported OSs. Yep, even if you paid for it. Ads are everywhere.

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      7 months ago

      Enterprise / Pro don’t need subscriptions. There are subscriptions, but you can also purchase a straight up license

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      7 months ago

      I own a consumer version (home) and I’ve never once seen an ad. They did turn on copilot once, but I disabled it in less than a minute and I’ve never seen it since.

      This said, windows 11 just sucks compared to 10. They moved the start bar to the center to copy Mac (I moved that back ages ago, though). They also stripped all the great start menu tiles away, so it’s just kind of… barren now.

      I just don’t see any significant way 11 is better than 10. That’s why it sucks.

      Edit: Wait since when can you get a subscription to windows? The pro version of 11 is a one time fee of $5-10 if you buy a key online. It’s dirt cheap.

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      7 months ago

      I work on IT support and all of our clients use enterprise. It’s not just the Ads.
      Microsoft has slowly been dumbing down it’s apps and the OS. Removing features that where good for office users.
      Access to settings is a joke. It’s a bad OS. I fell like they’ve gone backwards, again.
      My pet peeve right now is why can’t the taskbar be placed on the sides? It had that functionality before.