Windows 11 at five: A controversial OS and lessons Microsoft still hasn't learned
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Richard Speed
Summary
On the fifth anniversary of Windows 11's announcement, this opinion piece reflects on the OS as a "problem child" for Microsoft. It notes that Windows 11 was announced during the COVID-19 pandemic and was initially dismissed by The Register as "pointless." The article argues that Microsoft has struggled with Windows 11's reception, suggesting the company may have ignored user feedback and that "maybe sometimes users know best."
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Key quotes
· 3 pulledWindows 11 has always been a problem child for Microsoft.
At the time, The Register called it pointless rather than a point release of Microsoft's flagship operating system.
Maybe sometimes users know best
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