This is a really good point. You never have to relearn a new workaround when some exec purposely destroys a feature after their spiritual advisor recommended it.
This is a really good point. You never have to relearn a new workaround when some exec purposely destroys a feature after their spiritual advisor recommended it.
Even with windows 10 support ending, critical bug fixes usually still go through to users.
Just because there’s “no support” doesn’t mean it will stop working. It may eventually have some security vulnerabilities. If you’re a normal user using purchased commercial software you probably have a good 3-5 years before you’d start to notice anything.