![]() ![]() As a multimedia professional I use over 11 different applications on a daily basis. I use phones, tablets, and computers for work. My desktop PC at home which I use for work in Virtual Production updated to Windows 11 and this has been the most frustrating and infuriating feature of the new Windows update. I'm 44 so I'm definitely old school, but it frustrated me less when I understood the motivation for them making the change. That is how the youth are using the computer so Microsoft is shifting with it. When you want to open skype you type in sk and there is skype. You don't group your icons because you aren't arranging your apps. They don't bother to categorize or navigate to any of their applications. In windows 10 they just typed what they wanted in Cortana and click on the program. ![]() Studies have been done that show that this is how younger computer users are starting programs now. ![]() The next generation of computer users grew up using smart phones more than computers and often the apps are in just one large app drawer, so it's easier to search for the app you want. Then we navigate through the tree to find what we are looking for. We are used to organizing Files in folders and subfolders, and programs in categories. leaving all of us old-timers scratching our head. there is a paradigm shift happening in how computers are being used by younger users, that Microsoft is trying to get ahead on. It's a common joke that with Microsoft it's never a bug. ![]()
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