I'm as annoyed as everyone else here BUT I DO understand why it was done. According to Thurrott (he explained it on a podcast...can't remember which one) users were getting confused with the online/offline thing. BUT the part that is getting missed is that MS is trying to consolidate the app (all platform versions) to look/work the same. And instead of changing the other versions to work like 8.1 they went the opposite direction...make 10 work like the others.
While I do understand why it was done I still don't like it. If anything they should have kept the placeholder model and explained the 'uniqueness' of the windows 10 version as one of the benefits of Windows. Hopefully a fix will come soon.
While I do understand why it was done I still don't like it. If anything they should have kept the placeholder model and explained the 'uniqueness' of the windows 10 version as one of the benefits of Windows. Hopefully a fix will come soon.