The article failed to mention that a lot of people have sampled Windows 11, and just don't like it. A primary reason is they don't like the graphical user interface, which was mitigated in Windows 10, with applications like Classic Shell. Another is that Windows ll is loaded with bloatware, and unwanted applications that invade user privacy. It makes a PC feel like it's no longer yours and that you're just borrowing it from Micro Soft. Microsoft should open source Windows 7, and then look for another revenue stream, because their day in the sun is coming to an end.