Copilot does nothing for me. Am currently moving my online life, from Microsoft.
Am going Apple am sick of MS BS WIN11 Pro is useless garbage that ruined my Pc gaming laptop.
Am done with the horrible gaming environment from PC/Laptop to the xbox; your Refrigerator is an xbox campaign. Gamepass has destroyed the xbox brand. Windows as a service ruined my online experience it’s nothing but broken update after broken update. 24H2 is a ridiculous mess.
Windows has never had security. Microsoft security is the equivalent of using scotch tape to secure your home. Sure it’s there but it isn’t stopping anyone from getting in.
Microsoft has nothing going for it. It’s all bad all the time.
Something there doesn't make sense: If you gripe with MS has to do with gaming, you obviously wouldn't go to Apple, which has far less gaming support than MS. You'd go to Sony or Nintendo or Valve.
On security, Apple has comparable security it many areas, better in some personal privacy areas, and less in others where MS has the most battle-tested overall security of all the tech companies.
24H2 is a solid version of Windows for the VAST majority of users, especially if you only updated after Windows Update recommended it, rather than forced it manually before it was ready for your hardware. There are a bunch of known issues (including some gaming-specific issues), which sucks if you're affected by those, but these also happen to Mac OS, iOS, and Android users shortly following their updates. No update of any system is without some regression bugs.
There are plenty of legit complaints to have with MS, but your post doesn't read like a post by a former MS fan who has had enough. It reads like an anti-MS post from the start.
And Copilot is amazing if you're looking for information. I never search the Internet for answers to questions now. I still search for specific web pages and articles, but if I have a question and want a quick answer, I always just ask Copilot. It can do in seconds what would otherwise take minutes or hours of research to match. No idea yet if it will be helpful in Office (hasn't been to me so far), but it's far from useless.