@SweetCornSeason@joeydanna It wasn't better than the normal one but it wasn't as big of a deal as people made it out to be. You could still press start, type a few letters, and press enter. Search actually still worked on 8/8.1 and there were plenty of third party alternative start menus.
@giles_will3785@itsyourboiJecho@lafaiel But this is showing the RAM in use. If you hover over the lighter section on the bar it'll show the cache and modified sections, separate and not counted as in use.
@SnazzyLabs Because you can legally modify a car and resell it in a different configuration than it shipped in. If you modify your car, do you need to restore it to its original configuration before selling it?
@yukix_daily@SawyerMerritt They should be, there already is a blacklist for people who stop paying.
SpaceX is more of a backup solution, a second eSIM installed in the phone, but it has to be unlocked to do that.
@GeraldPimm@katiserie 7 was incredible from the start. It had all the benefits of Vista with finally stable drivers and adequate hardware to run it and added a little bit more polish. The RTM build was perfect.
@AndrCar94229713@VinciRSS Because of the tablet centered UI, not because of performance. The outrage was a bit overblown especially with all the third party start menu alternatives available, and there were meaningful improvements even in the desktop UI.
@kurkosdr@noahhermanyt It was built on top of professional, not every version of professional is MCE.
The only thing you couldn't get both of was tablet PC and MCE together on XP.
Vista needed Ultimate to get everything, and 7 just needed Pro.
@SnazzyLabs It sucks that they stopped making square ones. I had a square LG watch back when the first released and the screen was far better utilized.
Does the OS still support square screens but no one makes them? I thought a Chinese one with a square screen released a couple years ago.