RIP Windows 7. You will be missed. There will never be such a beautiful system ever again

RIP Windows 7. You will be missed. There will never be such a beautiful system ever again.

Material/Flat sucks balls. Where's my reflections at?

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>rip windows 7
>still running Windows 7

Por que?

Seven is died?

>> RIP Windows 7

Get out of my timezone.

>google chrome
Windows 7 will be the last piece of proprietary software I run on my personal equipment when support ends in 2020.

I'm still using it, just try to stop me.

Just replace it with Linux and it can look like whatever while still being current.

I looked at the man page to change my theme and was editing xconf but then everything broke and I failed out of college. Thanks Linux.

What are you talking about?

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At my job they only upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 less than two years ago. Windows 10 won't happen any time soon.

Not only beautiful, but it was the last Windows version that made me feel like I was using MY COMPUTER, not a Facebook/Candy Crush/Ad/Cloud/Whateverbuzzword-machine.

Just wait 10 years for all the designers to get tired of flat and we'll move on to the next fad

no one gets tired of flat

They will. Design trends are always changing, just like musical styles. It's a game to keep up with the newest stuff to show that you're with it.

Windows 7 feels like a stock "AOSP" compared to windows 8 and 10.

LTSB Enterprise Windows 10 is like modern Windows 7

I have changed themes pretty easily, no need to open any config files. You just found some ultimate ricer guide where they don't use a DE.

>work at small company
>everyone uses Windows 10
>boss is getting me a new workstation
>asks what OS I want for it
>tell him I want Windows 7
>boss is surprised but agrees since all our software works on 7 fine
>get new workstation a few weeks later with Win7
>everything works quickly and stably
>no forced restarts, broken search, ads or other crap
>boss decides he will go back to Win7 on his PC too
>other coworker wants to downgrade too

Microsoft, you dun goofed.

You can't keep using it forever, better start migrating everything to Linux.

If people can still use xp I can still use 7

That's been my Windows 10 experience. How's it feel being a Luddite who ironically posts on a tech board?

m8 if it goes by winXP logic then we will see companies with w7 up to 2030

For real, the tellers at my bank are still using computers with Windows 2000.

if it ain't broke, don't fix it. 2000 was the best OS produced by microsoft anyway.

>broken search
Why is search so awful on Windows 10? Sometimes it takes 5 seconds to find something in the fucking Start Menu.

Sounds like a user problem

Glossy, gradient infested pseudo 3D interfaces should be consigned to history

Searches aren't even the problem.

>People are still reporting start menu tiles being unclickable
>Having issues with it freezing due to adware
>Can't open certain programs via the start menu
>Rare issue of the tiles "sticking" to your screen after you close the menu

How Im never running in all those popular problems myself?

What Im doing wrong, Sup Forums? ;_;

Everyone else is having fun with totally broken Windows 10 and yet my version refuse to break and works flawlessly.

Whyyy?

Why?

Still kicking Windows 7 on my main desktop.
No reasons to change to 8.1/10.

Windows 10 LTSB version should have been company's choice
I dont have such problem here

I don't know man. I have the same problem.

FYI, flat dull interfaces are also history.

>At my job they only upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 less than two years ago. Windows 10 won't happen any time soon.

They will likely switch by the end of 2020.

support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet

>End of Win10 support: 2025
Oh wow
So there will be Win11?

>windows
>beautiful

H H H H H A A A A A A

Works on my rig :)

Fun fact: it's been 15 years since XP was released.

When XP was released windows 3.1 was only 8 years old.

>corporate application analogy

stop