Personally, I still am…but wondering if you plan to keep supporting Windows 10 in your applications now that Microsoft has dropped support for it unless users buy another year of support.
Yes.
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Windows 10 still has ~42% market share (among all versions of Windows), so you’re leaving a huge part of your TAM behind if you don’t support it.
Interestingly enough, it seems Win10 use actually ticked up a bit since EOL in October.
Definitely: YES.
I do a lot of programming and IT administration for medical companies and doctors’ practices.
Since an upgrade for 3D X-ray software alone can easily cost around €10,000 for example, most of them will stretch LTS support as far as possible.
Windows 11 is also very unpopular among the wholesale companies I work with.
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As long as there is a significant portion of clients using it, we have to.
Now clients may have Windows 11. But the existing ones are not moving fast.
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