Windows 10 is the very last version of Windows?

Your links don't work.

But yes, the idea of big-bang OS releases in cardboard boxes are gone. Makes a lot of sense.
 
Is it broken, or does it bring you somewhere else?
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Your links don't work.

But yes, the idea of big-bang OS releases in cardboard boxes are gone. Makes a lot of sense.
I'm just sitting here thinking why Microsoft is completely stopping Windows. Man, that's going to be interesting when it's only Linux and Mac making more OS's.

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I'm just sitting here thinking why Microsoft is completely stopping Windows. Man, that's going to be interesting when it's only Linux and Mac making more OS's.

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Windows isn't stopping, it's still going to continue, just not released as a big upgrade every few years.
 
Windows isn't stopping, it's still going to continue, just not released as a big upgrade every few years.
Is the link working now? It was working for me but not for @hotphil

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Windows 10 is the "last" version of Windows, just the same as Apple's Mac OS X is the "last" version of OS X (released in 2001). Apple releass major updates every few years, but it retains the name OS X and uses code names to describe the OS version.
 
Ahh, ok. From what I was thinking was that once the final release comes out there were going to be no more updates, releases, or anything coming from Microsoft

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Microsoft already said that win 10 will be good for 20 years. And by that time i'll be dead. So yes it is the last.
 
Link worked on second click. But the article and page was so full of ads I quickly left it :D