I’ve used WinDoze since version 1.0, and except for ME every version since. Every time a new version comes out there’s this amazing uproar about how the current version is the best ever, and the new one the worst ever. When WinDize 11 is released I expect the same result.
Reasonable advice is wait a year or so for the first service pack or as now called the half year releases, and while remaining a bit skeptical ignore most of the old version hue and cry. The big exception would be a poorly written critical business application that’s bound to a specific version, and in that case castigate the selectors instead. I haven’t dragged out my old DOS 1 programs for some time, but the last time I did they ran fine, well except for Space Commander which was tied to the 4.7MHz (or whatever, it’s been near 40 years) 8088’s speed.
My insider preview laptop has been turned off for several months, but it’s what I ran my 2000 mile away Maslow on.
W7 was great in it’s day (W1.0 was not, but that’s another show), but even the hard core gamer mags say use 10