• @Lost_My_Mind
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    415 days ago

    Here’s the thing…IF it could do what it claims, it would be a game changer.

    It tries to claim it’s able to be a replacement for Windows, on Linux. It can run Windows native software. It does what Windows 11 does.

    And that’s the problem. Nobody wants Windows 11. Windows 10 installs are GROWING while Windows 11 are actually shrinking. People are uninstalling Windows 11, to install Windows 10. And you’re going to mimic Winfows 11??? Ok. Bad move right out of the gate.

    But lets see what it can do. Can it really run all Windows software and completely eliminate the need for microsoft?

    In a word…No. It’s just Wine. Same Wine you can do on any other machine. With the same limitations. Nothing special here.

    This is just a Windows 11 theme, which is hidden behind a $35 paywall. Yes the basic version is free, but if you came here, you came for the Windows. Part of the Windows apperance is hidden behind a liscense key fee.

    So it’s trying to be something everyone hates to begin with. Claims it can do something uniquely useful, but fails. Then has the gall to charge you money for the experience.

    That’s like making fake plastic dog shit, still having to use little baggies to clean it up, NOT getting to spend time with a dog afterwards, and then charging you money for the pleasure of cleaning up fake shit.

      • @passiveaggressivesonar
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        35 days ago

        Can you recommend a good one? I have a game that wont run on proton and my only answer is to dual boot

      • Endymion_Mallorn
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        25 days ago

        Nor should it be the last. Just be glad that Micro$oft doesn’t see it as being more valuable than just including WSL.

    • Buelldozer
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      5 days ago

      Windows 10 installs are GROWING while Windows 11 are actually shrinking.

      As someone whose been in the industry a long time I promise you that is not going to last. Starting in January the number of Windows 11 installations will start rising quickly while Windows 10s starts dropping off just as fast. With W10 going EoL in October anyone in a regulated industry will be forced to switch to a supported OS.

      Yes I’m aware that you can hop to W10 LTSC for $30 but that is absolutely not going to change much since PC hardware from 2019/2020 is at or near EoL, both physically and from an accounting perspective, so it needs replacing anyway and that new hardware will come with Windows 11.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 days ago

        I suspect many orgs were waiting to see if Microsoft blinked and pushed the date. Now with only 10 months to go to Win10 EoL, they don’t have a choice anymore.

    • asudox
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      25 days ago

      charging you money for the pleasure of cleaning up fake shit

      Since when is cleaning up any kind of shit pleasing?