
Although in recent years Premiere Pro has suffered a setback in its performance, it now appears to be back on track. You might have known this video editing software for a long time. Real, real fugly.Adobe Premiere Pro is really a video editing software a part of Adobe Creative Cloud. Which means every time you search for something on your hard drive, MS will know about it.Īnd finally, even if all that got fixed, there's still one pretty egregious downgrade in 10 that would keep me away, at least.

Searching the hard drive is now integrated with Bing, and there's no way to disable that.

That's fine if you're a OneDrive user, but I'm not, and no matter what I do, I can't get rid of those damned CameraRoll and SavedPictures folders in my Library. OneDrive is integrated into the OS, with no simple way to remove it. Further, clicking on them to call them up sometimes takes two or three clicks, whereas in 8 it just always works on the first click. With Windows 10, all we get is a small line under the icon, making it very difficult to see at a glance which of those programs are actually open. There's a light grey box around the icon. In both Windows 7 and 8, it's pretty obvious which Taskbar Pinned programs are open. But the bastardized Start Screnu.Start Meen - whatever the heck you call that thing - is just a mess that only makes things more difficult then either the Menu from 7 or the Screen from 8. The Start Screen from 8 also worked fine (when you tweaked it just right).

Windows 10 is a step back in both functionality and in appearance. The 'flat' look just isn't as pleasing as Aero Glass. Windows 8 worked just a little bit better than 7 (in my view, though I get not all agree) but was a step down in appearance. It worked extremely well, it looked very nice.
