Windows 10: The EXTREMELY IMPORTANT Announcement Made by Microsoft

Windows 10 has an extremely important announcement made by the Microsoft company for users, here is what it declared for its customers.

Windows 10 compatibility

Windows 10 it is part of an extremely important announcement made by the Microsoft company in a very delicate moment that will also bring a lot of criticism for it in the immediate following period. More precisely, those from Microsoft will start stressing Windows 7 users to upgrade to Windows 10 because they will be without support starting this week, that is, they will no longer have any kind of updates available.

Windows 10 made a very important announcement today by which it tries to convince users that upgrading to the new version of the operating system is the best idea they can have at the moment. 99% of the applications that are available for Windows 7 are also compatible with Windows 10, so that if users choose to install the newer version, they will be able to continue using the applications they are using now.

Windows 10: The EXTREMELY IMPORTANT Announcement Made by Microsoft

Windows 10 will basically offer people a user experience quite similar to the one they benefit from in Windows 7, which of course makes life much easier for those who are still afraid to upgrade. Microsoft did not provide details about the applications for Windows 7 that are not yet 100% compatible with Windows 10, and it is possible to refer only to those from the Windows Store, not to those offered by third-party developers.

 

Windows 10 is, of course, the only logical choice at the moment, and that's because Microsoft hasn't offered news for Windows 7 for some time, and since tomorrow it won't offer any security updates, the situation is getting worse. Windows 10 is the best solution for computer users who want to use Microsoft's operating system, and the upgrade from Windows 7 is very simple, and free in most cases.

Windows 10 managed to surpass Windows 7 in terms of the number of users globally, and will continue to do so as people upgrade to the new version.