<d1b2>
<david.rysk> biggest annoyances are the centered taskbar (fixable with a setting) and the "new style" right click menu (you can turn it off, but that can break things, and apps are slowly adapting)
<d1b2>
<david.rysk> it's not like Win8/8.1 which were horrible; Win10 mostly went back to the familiar desktop/start menu
<azonenberg>
its almost like they realized that not everyone uses a tablet
<azonenberg>
win8 felt like a touch-first UX
<azonenberg>
Windows is also almost completely unusable unless you get a professional/enterprise seat so you can use group policy to fix a lot of the worst stuff :p
<azonenberg>
But its far from just MS making awful UI decisions... (looks in general direction of recent ubuntu and GNOME)
<azonenberg>
i will never forgive the gnome/gtk devs for removing proper typeahead in the file browser dialog and adding recursive search as the only option for selecting files
<azonenberg>
and not as like a config setting your can turn on or off
<azonenberg>
they explicitly deleted the original UX and rejected any patches to re-add it or add a preference setting