Microsoft doesn’t make software for people, they make software for OEMs. Microsoft doesn’t need to appeal to users or even make good software, they just need to sell software to companies.
I hate what they did with the clock.
For one, on 10 you could click it to display seconds when needed. No longer an option on 11, clicking only shows the calendar. You have to enable seconds in the taskbar itself, which 11 warns you will increase power usage.
Secondly, it’s literally only clickable now on the primary monitor.
Just a basic feature made significantly worse for no reason except to be different.
This may interest you: https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher
The taskbar in windows 11 bothers me too much.
If it’s not ready leave the windows 10 one until it’s ready.
They have over 100k software engineers, it should be impossible that they need this much time to fix it.
I can’t believe that they launched without drag and drop support and they took years to add it back. Same for “do not combine icons” settings. Go to watch windows 95 source code if you forgot how drag and drop worked…
Now I wonder how many years need to pass to fix that “restore explorer windows at login” setting which was broken last year when they introduced tabbed explorer
That’s why I installed this on my work laptop: https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher
That’s a big time problem
they dont expect, they force. its not like most people using their crap have much of a choice.
W I D E clock is a selling point tbh
Is not bug, is feature.
They are thinking about the future, with a 50 digit year.
Also, this way, you don’t need to resize it when you eventually want it to show time in femtoseconds.Also can’t even let me put it on top
Are you expecting feature parity with windows me?