To many thing to fight against.
In more ways than one. I have certain specific things that unfortunately only run on Windows. The laptops only really work well with Windows. I find that I have better things to do than fight the good anti-Windows fight, and I'm perfectly fine with strangling a virtual wench to death and lobotomizing other bits of the system until I wind up with a fast moron that approximates XP (quite possibly the height of Windows usefulness, especially when it is in Win98 "lookalike" mode) in functionality.
Does anybody opt out for the metro interface ? Answer: Of course not it was not optional cause it was not meant to convenience you. They are really to many things wrong, including all of those you mention that are wrong with the state the whole windows went , and Windows 10 as latest and worst of all.
I don't actually care. What I want is to be able to move around and click my mouse on things. Again, XP was a fine UI in most ways. I don't really want "gestures" or Snap or Snap Assist or anything that tries to guess at some deeper meaning than what is actually being presented. I didn't care too terribly much about Metro as long as there's a big fat icon that says "Desktop".
You are paying for the software, you shouldn't have to tweak it and fight it like a virus to remove so much stuff you don't want. If people were not begging so much to get the start button back, they wouldn't even have that, That's wrong.
Yes, but the Start button's a load of crap too. Microsoft's hardly the only guilty party here in the game of Useless OS Crap Bloat. Look at OS X, or Ubuntu. I don't want or need my OS chatting with your retard cloud services, Microsoft, Apple, Ubuntu, etc. I have my own servers. I have my own e-mail. I have my own file storage and backup. I have my own CalDAV and CardDAV. I have my own Jabber. I'm happy with it all.
I been buying Windows since 3.0, to serve my purposes not to be advertising, info stealing blob of software that's even harder to use for anything productive. And as a bonus it needs horse power to run this horseshit. It's their software alright but It's MY computer and MY data. This concept is the way virus operates. I stop doing updates long time ago , but by the time people realize that it's not always good to upgrade will be to late - you won't have that option anymore.
Stoping updates on windows 10, are you kidding me ? The whole idea of windows 10 is based on that. Their idea is to be like a live platform that will change and upgrade to anything they decide to be. You no longer will have to upgrade to next windows, windows 10 will constantly change on a fly like it or not.
It's a problem, but I see why they're doing it. Have you looked around at how many of your friends and family are still running XP? Do you know how hazardous that is?
The rent model that Photoshop and others are using now will soon come to windows to - you no longer buy the software , install and you use it till end of time, you will have to pay monthly to use it , you can't just buy it installed offline. That's the new way software companies are selling their software , you can't actually buy it , you rent it. Like a Netflix for software - You can use it as long a you pay your monthly fees, software will change to anything they like in mean time and this will work till they loose interest in supporting it. So if your login don't work tomorrow, you have no software.
Yes, that can be a problem. I don't like the whole cloud model either. Making something that could be your problem someone else's problem merely makes you reliant on their generosity and their business plan, which probably doesn't count you as a customer but rather as a product.
I never like the rent model in general, I rather have less of my own than much more for renting. I was from the first Netflix users when they were small company and long before streaming became a thing from being a supporter now I am totally the opposite way. My large movies collection is based only on blu-rays and dvds I purchased. And the picture quality is another very important reason too.
P.S. I hope I am not to much ahead in this and other people are seeing too. There many smart people in this forum unlike most forums and that's the reason I mention it.
Many years ago, there were some people who kept large archives of music on their computer, and spent some significant sums to do so. Today, I keep ~2500 songs on my phone and it doesn't even take all that much space (~21GB of 128?).
Today, that frontier seems to have moved on to video. Years ago I was a TiVo hacker with a 980 hour TiVo (back when 40 was standard). Today, my video archive is "only" 7TB but that is over 200 *DAYS* of content. Storage is cheap enough to do that.
In another ten years I may be able to haul a year's worth of video content around with me on my phone. And at a certain point I'm going to have collected more video than I can watch before I die.