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<blockquote data-quote="paul1149" data-source="post: 68392381" data-attributes="member: 280608"><p>Features such as translate and add-ons are coming. And Edge's vaunted speed will go when they do.</p><p></p><p>Having a convo at sevenforums regarding 10, and there's a widespread consensus that MS is offering the bait, but already with plenty of signs of strings being attached. I'm on two Win10 mailing lists (Windows 10 phone and Windows 10 Insider), and MS has no way to get off them. The links go nowhere. It's their new Hotel California subscription strategy. As I familiarize myself with my new LinuxLite install, I'm very happy to have made the switch. It's called freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul1149, post: 68392381, member: 280608"] Features such as translate and add-ons are coming. And Edge's vaunted speed will go when they do. Having a convo at sevenforums regarding 10, and there's a widespread consensus that MS is offering the bait, but already with plenty of signs of strings being attached. I'm on two Win10 mailing lists (Windows 10 phone and Windows 10 Insider), and MS has no way to get off them. The links go nowhere. It's their new Hotel California subscription strategy. As I familiarize myself with my new LinuxLite install, I'm very happy to have made the switch. It's called freedom. [/QUOTE]
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