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I don’t understand how Windows 11 file system/explorer just chugs so much. If you have a folder with more than a dozen or so files, it’s optional whether anything will load or not. Everything about Windows 11 is leaning into the worst aspects of windows 10, without any benefit.
Yes, they added tabs, which is good. But made the rest crap. When you right click a file, copy is just 1cm higher. At the top of the pop up.
I had a file browser with tabs on my 2009 Ubuntu laptop… heck, even with the full compiz fusion ridiculousness I had going on, it was more responsive than win11.
Yes, compiz was fun. My laptop could barely run windows 7, but compiz ran smoothly.
And that's why I'm happy to see tabs finally. But they really screwed the rest of the file explorer.
Doesn't even register that you created or deleted a file in the explorer window that's open, instead you have to refresh it with F5 to see the changes, like it's some sort of web app from the 1990s. Pretty sure older windows explorer versions would update the view when files changed...
And how do they still fucking suck at searching for files. I can't find shit without the Everything app
This is expected from Microsoft. It's their tick tock pattern of good windows based windows. 95 good, ME bad, XP good, Vista bad, 7 good, 8 bad, 10 good, 11bad.
Sure, but 10 was worse than 7, especially current 10. Six months ago or so, I booted up an e-waste laptop I had that was still running a very old version of 10 and seeing it running next to current Windows 10... it's gotten so bad. I've never actually used 11, 10 got so bad I jumped ship early.
its too busy making microsoft money with your data