Asskickulater
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I would totally disagree. Android is known for customization. Android is known for many other things, positive and negative. However, start/home screen aside, the differences between Windows and Android are many and broad. I have used both, and while I never hated the Android home screen, I like many of the Windows features. Even if I had to give up a start screen in exchange for an Android style homepage, Windows would still retain a lot of great distinctive features, and would be better for me than Android.
I think one thing that Windows does lack versus Android is options and customization. I think giving W10 more interface customization could only serve to attract more users. I don't know how many people would like OPs idea, but I think more options, when done well, are a good thing.
You know what else tons of options do? Clutter the settings screen and make development more complicated.
