Dear Microsoft:
Please stop trying to improve things. You don’t do it very well.
Sincerely;
A very frustrated Long Time User of Windows and Olden School Programmer & Software Designer. (So there)
P.S. you see, the problem is that you take things that, well, while they were not perfect, they worked fairly well, and then you “improve” them without fixing any of the bugs (I can show you bugs that have been there for over 20 years), and you add new “quirks” to their behavior, hence ruining my expectations about a program’s behavior, with no warning and no option to revert that behavior. I have yet to see any of these random “improvements” that actually are improvements.
P.P.S At worst, please include a user setting to revert the new behavior back to the old behavior. Examples available on request.