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Win 11 is Win 8/8.1. Nothing more than a pre-release cash grab…
Stick with Win 10 then move to Win 12 summer of 2024 (skip Win 11).
All three are free anyways unless you want Pro or Enterprise.
The advantage of going with 10 might be that you then have access to both, so you can do it either way. But if you don't want to reinstall the OS, or otherwise update, soon, Windows 11 would be the way I'd go if you wanted to pick only one or the other.
hello, thanks for the support!
Considering that the person is running Windows, then it would be free. New PC's do have Windows 12 beta. Stop spreading misinformation because I use Win 10, 11, and 12.
A prebuilt PC will have an OEM license however a homemade PC won't have a license already.
I think you're being a bit optimistic. 11 still need more mass adoption, bug fixing and feature development before they'll release 12.
Pretty sure they will postpone it since 11 as already super similar to 10. At this point you're basically just doing basic reskins of the UI and call it a day.
Most likely there will still be basic offline functionality, but do look out for a greater emphasis on local security feature like for instance stricter Win32 app sandboxing which could in the future become the baseline for Chromium based browsers in their never ending arms race against hackers.