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It has been nearly three years since Windows 11 became generally available, and despite this, Microsoft has not been able to win the hearts of most users and convince them about its new OS. It is estimated that Windows 11's market share is less than a third, according to the latest Statcounter data.
Modifying, customizing, and debloating the OS has become somewhat of a common practice among enthusiasts, though at times, these are done just for the sake of it, like running Windows 11 on an iPhone 15 Pro.
The Statcounter data above clearly suggests that most users are still on Windows 10 as it holds most of the market. While many users are probably unable to upgrade to 11 due to the stringent system requirements, plenty simply prefer staying on 10. Former Neowin author Usama Jawad opined that Windows 10 might become as beloved as Windows 7 was, and perhaps still is, since some users continue running it, as Statcounter data (linked above) suggests.
If you are one of those who have upgraded to Windows 11 but much preferred the aesthetic presentation of 10, there is a new unofficial app dubbed "RevertSV" which lets you transform the way the former looks such that you can sort of re-live those days.
Windows 11 can be transformed to Windows 10 in "one click" with new unofficial app
Similar to some of the other third-party unofficial apps and utilities we have covered in the past, there is a new software on the block that allows transforming Windows 11 into 10 in "one click."
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