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minus-square@Allero@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglish4•9 months agoHonestly, Windows 7 is an ergonomic nightmare for many modern users, me included. I’m too spoiled with Windows 10/11 and Linux with KDE/Budgie.
minus-squareEpheralinkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoHmm, because no workspaces? Can’t think of much else they changed since then…
minus-square@Allero@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoRather a flat minimalist design that is easier to navigate and less distractive. Also tiles and other elements that allow for quicker inspection.
minus-square@AlexWIWA@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoI still like it but I never really got into workspaces or anything like that. The only thing I miss when I’m on my 7 machine is dark mode.
Honestly, Windows 7 is an ergonomic nightmare for many modern users, me included.
I’m too spoiled with Windows 10/11 and Linux with KDE/Budgie.
Hmm, because no workspaces? Can’t think of much else they changed since then…
Rather a flat minimalist design that is easier to navigate and less distractive. Also tiles and other elements that allow for quicker inspection.
I still like it but I never really got into workspaces or anything like that. The only thing I miss when I’m on my 7 machine is dark mode.