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Data From Windows 10 Feedback Tool Exposes Problem Areas

jones_supa writes: Two weeks in, and already a million people have tried out Windows 10 Technical Preview, reports Microsoft, along with a nice stack of other stats and feedback. Only 36% of installations are occurring inside a virtual machine. 68% of Windows 10 Technical Preview users are launching more than seven apps per day, with somewhere around 25% of testers using Windows 10 as their daily driver (26 app launches or more per day). With the help of Windows 10's built-in feedback tool, thousands of testers have made it very clear that Microsoft's new OS still has lots of irksome bugs and misses many much-needed features. ExtremeTech has posted an interesting list of the most popular gripes received, them mostly being various GUI endurances. What has your experience been with the Technical Preview?

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  1. Re:#1 and #2 Complaints missing... by armanox · · Score: 4, Informative

    The ModernUI is optional now, and disabled by default. Metro Apps run in a window.

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    I'm starting to think GNU is the problem with "GNU/Linux" these days.