I've heard about Classic Shell before, just haven't had time to look into it.AnotherFairportfan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 10:34 pm "Interface"?
Classic Shell fixes that - if you looked at my desktop or my MS Surface, it would likely take you a second or so to realise it's Windows 10, not W7...
I still don't like the way MS does things, though... But since it is highly unlikely that I'll buy anything else new that has Win 10 on it (I built my current computer from scratch, and intend to do so again, whenever I finally upgrade to a new one...), this tablet is probably the only copy of Win 10 I'll have for a long time. So I'll keep it, to familiarize myself with Win 10 in order to be able to help any of my friends who would need my help with it. As for my next computer, I'll take the Win 7 hard drive from the current one to put into the new one, for what few programs I need Windows for (MS Office to program a MS Access database for a friend, and ZOOM, for videoconferencing - they have a Linux version, but I can't share my screen with the Linux version, only the Windows version), and install some version of Linux as my daily driver.
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I just went to http://classicshell.net/, where it says that development stopped on Classic Shell on Dec. 3, 2017. Do you know if someone else has picked up the flame? I would worry that newer versions of Win 10 might break Classic Shell, eventually...