I like 10.
I like 10.
Part of my problem might be that I just don't have the time or patience to learn how to do things with 8 that I got so I could do without thinking on 7.
Little things like saving a link to a website or document onto my desktop. With 8, I don't really even seem to have a desktop anymore - just a screen with big colored blocks on it that I mostly don't need and ignore. With 7, I just right clicked and selected "Save shortcut to desktop", or something like that, and it did it. I have no idea how to do something like that with 8.
Windows 10 sucks. I've thus far avoided every attempt of Microsoft's to force me to use 10.
I have always believed that it should be the computers that learn our language, instead of the reverse having to happen. Doing something on a computer should just be a matter of telling the damned thing in simple English what to do...and there should be a special "You're being an idiot" key, that you use to get your computer to get it's s**t together and focus on what you're telling it.
I logged onto my home computer one morning, and it was in the middle of installing Windows 10. I swear to God, it apparently just decided that it was going to use 10 without any input from me. I got it to stop - after selecting "Yes, I'm sure" about a million times - and re-install 8, but for several months after that it ran so slowly it was unusable...until I thought to uninstall and reinstall my security software, and then it was okay again.