I understand they must need the money to cover their development expenses but $10 would've been a much easier sell for the advanced features and would possibly bring in more users.
I've always been skeptical of windows clones. My thinking is it leads people to expect windows, and it'll certainly end up disappointing in that regard. A different interface reinforces the notion that it's different, and different behavior should be expected.
PowerTools brings a complete set of tools that include a complete Windows 11-style control panel
Should I recoil at the thought of them copying the worst Windows UI in 30 years?
Windows 11 is the very reason I am still using 10, and am strongly looking for alternatives.
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