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Wow, to call this a book is an insult to real book authors everywhere. This act of literary terrorism should be recategorized as an electioneering pamphlet since it reads like propaganda. Had to stop reading after the first chapter.
Recently forced to upgrade from Windows XP (a system that worked perfectly, by the way, if anyone at Mircosoft is listening). It's more 'refined' visually', but that also makes it more difficult to see. I'm still learning to cope with what I assume was intended to be a 'refined' overall appearance, which translates to more difficult to see for those who have vision limitations. I find myself searching to find the tools I'm used to using hidden in new places and finding that something as simple as 'undo' and redo' are now 'Ctrl Z' and 'Ctrl Y'. (Good luck figuring that out and remembering the 'secret' combinations.) My personal computer is used for word processing only and is not connected to the internet. Attempting to install software under these circumstances is challenging. The software states the program will only operate for 29 days unless you register online, or by phone. Attempts to get someone to call me back from Mircosoft (after setting up an account) failed. When connecting my computer to the internet (temporarily) to register, no information boxes showed up for me to register. I ended up having to take computer to an office supply/computer store and paying to have them install. Very irritating. That said, the software itself does what it was designed to do, although I find it does not cover all my needs and I have been slowly researching additional software to rebuild my system. In my opinion, it feels like consumers are being held hostage with all these forced upgrades and 'improvements', and we are paying a ransom each time ... when what we originally invested in worked.