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damn kids and your dubstep >.>
Why don't you give a short summary on why the old Task manager is better?
Because my hunch is telling me you're trying to use that as an excuse to not upgrade to Win10 or Win11.
part of the point of posting this was that I can't seem to explain why it's better so I was hoping maybe this would give a bit better explanation... also I find it kinda interesting.
oh well.
On Win10 it's in File -> New Task
On Win11 it's literally right in front of you.
So how is it worse again?
Not only does Dave not say the newer versions of Task Manager are inferior, He in fact says the opposite and provides several examples of the improvements that have been made since he's retired.
Literally shown in the video at the end with the example of CTRL clicking the new task button to spawn a command prompt.
also that's not a win11 feature, he's talking about old features in the whole video.