It might just be me getting old... But don't you think Windows 10 is getting really bloated? Why implement all this gaming broadcasting and all this nonsense directly into the operating system? It starts to feel really awkward, especially considering Microsoft has done a rather poor job with a lot of these Windows 10 features and apps thus far and yet they keep insisting on jamming in more and more... What's the point of features like this? Unless they somehow manages to do a better job than solutions like OBS, X.Split and ShadowPlay it won't offer any reasonable value to anyone... Why don't they focus on the actual operating system itself instead of all this nonsense that keeps feeding Windows 10 into becoming more and more bloated?
I think you are just getting old. They have been doing a really GREAT job with features, and apps. I don't feel as if it is getting bloated at all.
Great? Really? Microsoft Edge still feels like something in Alpha. First they gave us the Messaging.app to replace Skype which was a true mess, now they've given us the new Skype Preview which also is a mess in terms of notifications and whatnot. The Mail.app works horrible with hosted-Exchange / Office 365 and keeps nagging about me having to re-enter login information all the time. The Windows Store is having horrible transfer speeds so downloading 40GB+ games takes forever. Not to mention the store looks and feels ugly. They insist on bundling things like CANDY CRUSH on a fresh install of Windows 10. Cortana is still pretty much useless outside the US and UK. The Photos.app is horrible at rescaling images. The lists goes on and on.
no issues here edge runs better then chrome and opera and that bloatware mess FF maybe if you helped report bugs about your issue they would be fixed we have whats called a feedback hub foor that
I cant believe what the did with "Programs and Features"... so, basically they are replacing one by one the main and fastest windows native applications to the slow and ugly metro framerwork. Yet another step backward. gg m$, now the people would buy more hardware.