Sujet : Re: Windows 11 slammed for its 'comically bad' performance even on high-end hardware
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 21. Apr 2024, 19:40:07
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On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 06:45:39 -0500, chrisv wrote:
I'm in a little different situation. The company I work for 'retired'
January 1. The clients were promised a year of support while they find a
new vendor. Most of the staff either left or transferred to the other
division and I said I would be available for the year in case problems
come up that support can't solve.
You think you'll be all done and retire, at the end of the year?
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Probably sooner. The product has been stable for several years with minor
bug fixes and the last contract item I was working on went live last
month. I'm down to a few hours a week and even that is because 0 hours
confuses the company that does the payroll.
There are several reasons why the plug was pulled but it is disappointing
that the new product never saw the light of day.