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Chime in: Which features could Microsoft 'steal' from Linux?

Windows x is a strong and able Bone that receives regular updates to functionality and ease-of-utilise, simply that doesn't mean Microsoft can't look elsewhere for ideas on where to improve.

Windows Central forum fellow member MatthewR413 recently created a thread asking others what ideas they recall Microsoft could "steal," namely from Linux.

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Then I have used several Linux distro'southward in the past and I go back and run a few in VM to run into how things are over on that side of the debate. My daily driver needs to exist a Windows PC because of Office mainly. There are a few lessons I retrieve MS could learn from Linux, mainly the KDE neon distro. It is super good and information technology is a shame that more people don't pay attention to information technology, if just for the reason that...

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MatthewR413 explains that a Windows 10 PC is required for using Office, merely, in their stance, Linux is still the best. Equally an example, MatthewR413 mentions the KDE neon distro, which (again in their opinion) has the best file browser for getting stuff done, even compared to Microsoft'southward upcoming Sets feature.

There's got to be a lot more than Linux features that Microsoft could learn from, so if you've had experience with the alternate Os, head over to the forum thread and let MatthewR413 know what you think!

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Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/chime-which-features-could-microsoft-steal-linux

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