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hum, going to the website seems unintuitive, I was wondering why I cannot find steam in the app store. Turns out Windows is just not user-friendly.
User behaviors are formed by experience, most people starts with windows, and of course know to use device manager etc to troubleshoot and think it is intuitive.
When moving to a new OS there will of course be rough times. I was also utterly confused when I moved from Linux to Windows many years ago, but it took me couple months to a year to get used to it.
Now I have moved back to linux with many years on Windows experience, and I also struggle to port all my setup from Windows back to linux.
Just because things happen one way on one OS, doesn’t mean other ways are “not user friendly”.
hum, going to the website seems unintuitive, I was wondering why I cannot find steam in the app store. Turns out Windows is just not user-friendly.
User behaviors are formed by experience, most people starts with windows, and of course know to use device manager etc to troubleshoot and think it is intuitive.
When moving to a new OS there will of course be rough times. I was also utterly confused when I moved from Linux to Windows many years ago, but it took me couple months to a year to get used to it.
Now I have moved back to linux with many years on Windows experience, and I also struggle to port all my setup from Windows back to linux.
Just because things happen one way on one OS, doesn’t mean other ways are “not user friendly”.