Can't really say as I don't update and do not use office since wordperfect was first and does the simple job of word processing and spreadsheets with a whole lot less space. I guess we are starting to see who the plants r on this forum, becoming pretty obvious, don't mean u acid. . They seem to take all pretty personally , hope they eventually grow or get blown over. Regards
Guys, we have the Insiders program for a reason, MS are not going to get us to test all these builds, and then release an untested one We got 10 RTM early too, and 10240 was the last build released to insiders
What's the difference between the versions? - clientmulti - clientmultin - clienteducation - clientsinglelanguage - if one is picking their country version anyway? e.g en-gb? I'm guessing the 'clientmulti' is the correct one to grab?
Clientmulti = Pro and Core together in a same ISO Clientmultin = Pro N and Core N together in a same ISO Clienteducation = Windows 10 Education Clientsinglelanguage = Windows 10 Single Language.
Does anyone have specific knowledge of what the "n" package is lacking? Beyond say, Internet Explorer, for example? TIA.
So basically, if 10240 is not Final, has so many bugs (Also why the hell no local Family Safety) and has previously been force fed through Windows Update as a recommended update, does this not make everyone in the world a test rat?
Windows 10 is continuesly in developping, nobody forces anybody to install it. And we are at build 10586 now
I know, but i dislike the idea of world wide recommending simple users through popups to upgrade to a awesome new fully free (prefinal) build, where they will maybe have a working system, depending on hardware. Especially when Insider exists. It just creates choas for everybody >.<.
This Windows-as-a-service concept is pure BS, especially to Enterprise users, where stability and usability are a lot more important than "features". Ever heard of "If it's not broken, don't try to fix it"?