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[–] HomerSimpson 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I like most things about it however there are some issues which I would hope to get fixed(which have been reported by others as well.
Pros:
UI is decently looking.
Decently customization from what I have seen.
Start menu is back
A tablet mode which brings back the theme and tiles from Windows 8 however it is separate from the actual default and a toggle.
Cons:
So many things in the settings you have to turn off just to have a somewhat peace of mind.
Tons of stupid crap you don't need or probably don't want in the start menu.
There are some other issues I can't really remember and will update this when I do but other than these few issues I like it.