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Quote from: windowswashed on February 08, 2023, 10:49:40 pmQuote from: The Big Kahuna on February 08, 2023, 07:48:24 pmThat's not true. I have windows 11 on a new netbook. Yes out of the box it will only use Microsoft approved apps. This is called "S" mode but you can opt out of that ( an irreversible action ) and then install George or whatever you want. It maybe different if upgrading an existing device but in my case when I set up my new computer I was prompted to decide whether to continue in S mode or permanently remove it.I opted out of windows 11 for S mode so basically it's still windows 10 as it's not using windows 11 as it definitely won't work with 11You've lost me. Is my new netbook with windows 11 pre installed now basically windows 10 because I opted and clicked out/removed S mode ? It's appearance and layout looks completely different to windows 10 on my home pc and I have George installed and working on both.EditI've just checked my netbook this morning in case I'm going completely mad. Windows 11 operating system with George installed and working fine.
Quote from: The Big Kahuna on February 08, 2023, 07:48:24 pmThat's not true. I have windows 11 on a new netbook. Yes out of the box it will only use Microsoft approved apps. This is called "S" mode but you can opt out of that ( an irreversible action ) and then install George or whatever you want. It maybe different if upgrading an existing device but in my case when I set up my new computer I was prompted to decide whether to continue in S mode or permanently remove it.I opted out of windows 11 for S mode so basically it's still windows 10 as it's not using windows 11 as it definitely won't work with 11
That's not true. I have windows 11 on a new netbook. Yes out of the box it will only use Microsoft approved apps. This is called "S" mode but you can opt out of that ( an irreversible action ) and then install George or whatever you want. It maybe different if upgrading an existing device but in my case when I set up my new computer I was prompted to decide whether to continue in S mode or permanently remove it.
I do feel sorry for Paul as he put all the programming work in and now he gets no regular income from it. You can see why they want you to rent programs monthly/annually these days.George has been an excellent program for us.
I lose count but I must have used George for at least the last 15 years. Right back then, there wasn't anything else specific to window cleaners to purchase, not to my knowledge at any rate. Paul would have needed a crystal ball or some foresight to see the direction the window cleaning industry was heading. Now in 2023 we are very much in a digital age far moreso than the mid 2000's. Who'd have realised back then that we would be so willing to pay for ongoing monthly subscription apps and that we'd put our full trust in a physically invisible entity known as the "cloud" ?