The Rising Cost of Windows Computing
It seems like Windows computing is becoming more and more expensive. Software vendors are pushing monthly or annual subscription models, which are burdensome. I miss the days when I had my old Windows XP system, packed with amazing software that was mine to keep. On my current Windows 10 PC, I've barely installed anything aside from MS Office 365 / PDF Reader / Winamp, keeping things barebones. It's frustrating because I miss being a power user, having a wide variety of software right at my fingertips, to try and explore. You could buy an older version of a software on CD. There was an option.
Movie editing software is now priced like a luxury, and while I do still have an older version on my Windows XP machine, it feels outdated. Even animation software is prohibitively expensive these days. Why should I spend a fortune on a new PC if the software to run on it costs so much?
I've always been a fan of traditional desktop software, but what's the point when it seems like everything is moving to the cloud? Most of the software is browser-based now, and you don't even own your data—it's all stored on someone else's servers. It feels like we're losing control of our own systems.
As for Windows 11, I just don't see what's so great about it. Microsoft seems determined to make Windows 10 obsolete, but in my view, there's been very little real innovation. Windows 8 tried to push the Microsoft Store, but that was hardly a success. Most apps on it barely manage to get 3 stars out of 5. I'm hesitant to make the jump to Windows 11, only to find that something I rely on no longer works. Windows 11, can't run Android apps. It does n't have widgets like Android. I had the UI on modern PC, I prefer older UI, which had a "3D" buttons.
I do enjoy using ChatGPT, but even that's cloud-based, but it is exciting.
The truth is, I don't need to spend $1,500 on a high-end PC just to use a browser. The whole system feels broken, with high costs for hardware and software that's hard to own or control.
I am a PC fanboy, but there has been innovation in the OS. Microsoft keep buying up rivals and it has killed off innovation. Android is more exciting platform. I am considering Chromebook Plus, but it n't where I want to go.