02-11-2017, 08:14 PM
By the time MS introduced an addon-capable browser intended to compete with the likes of Chrome and Firefox, 'twas a tad too late imo. At least they don't mind ad blocking.
As for downgrading, I'd stick to 10 too, as polarizing the reception of it is since updates are forced (unless you're on Pro or managed to hack it somehow on Home) and certain features are a bit of an exercise in frustration.
As for downgrading, I'd stick to 10 too, as polarizing the reception of it is since updates are forced (unless you're on Pro or managed to hack it somehow on Home) and certain features are a bit of an exercise in frustration.