The design most of us hated Windows Vista:
The release of Windows Vista in 2006 was met with mixed reviews. The main complaints were that it was too slow, bloated, and inflexible for users, given the lack of a start menu or classic desktop interface. After just three years on the market, Microsoft ended support for Windows Vista in 2009. Despite its failure as an operating system, many people still use it today due to its compatibility with older programs and hardware which no longer work on newer versions of windows.
The failure of Windows Vista can be attributed to the fact that it did not meet user expectations when compared to other operating systems such as Mac OSX or Linux which have more modern features such as touchscreen capability and are cheaper than Windows 10 Professional license (which is $199).
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