
Given the structurally different set-up of the operating system compared to Linux, for example, I have my doubts about this, but for the majority of the home user, Windows will surely be the de facto standard.If you use your PC for business, Windows 10 Pro has extra features over Windows 10 Home – the most important of which is being able to join a domain, including Azure Active Directory for single sign-on to cloud services (and have group policy applied as part of that). I can only hope that the update procedures and the stability of Windows will be improved and that the unpleasant experiences I had with it will be a thing of the past. And the range of software applications is of course enormous. The system feels current, without overdesign or design frills. Now that I'm back, it also feels familiar again, it is also noticeable that Windows is always up to date with many drivers and system components that match the technology of our time. Working on Google again suited me just fine, until I once again couldn't get around Windows. When my previous Windows PC crashed again, I said goodbye, I had everything backed up and my most important work had been moved to the (private) cloud. Strangely enough, the update succeeded the next time, until the next moment of frustration.

Uncomfortable feeling, because are you safe on a slightly older version? And then every time that annoying notification to update again. Always reboots at an inconvenient time, often loops where you only get out by aborting the update and falling back to the previous version. I must honestly say that I spent 145 euros with a bit of a head start, all the more because my experience with the Windows update procedure in the past was bad. But then the day will come when a client comes up with an app that only runs on Windows or MacOS and that you cannot ignore in your assignment.

It takes some getting used to, everything in the cloud but super stable, always tailored to my personal size, whether it's at work or at home. For the desktop, I had completely switched to Google Android and Chrome OS. On my servers I run Synology software and Linux. Frankly, I had gotten off Windows two years ago.
