>I'm a Chrome user but I still love to run Opera, Firefox and Edge now
Chrome has never actively tried to uninstall/remove competing browsers or corrupt your ability to reliably run them, I distinctly remember my own install of Windows 10 destroying my bootloaders set up by Linux and uninstalling applications automatically. Although it has show the ability to send as much information as it wants back home.
>If Windows is bad, I hope it improves.
I'm sure people in 2001 were saying the same thing about Microsoft and it appears they are emulating it again.
> That is definitely livable in most places, but money would be a little tight.
> Average wage isn't really good
I consider livable to be much under $15,000, probably under $10,000 in most states. I'm not sure how you would spend $37,000 to only consider it livable.
Windows 8 is a normal x86 operating system, and as such most applications should work out of the box if they worked on Win7. The main difference is that is much more usable on touch enabled devices and provides an alternate application distribution system, Store.
Chrome has never actively tried to uninstall/remove competing browsers or corrupt your ability to reliably run them, I distinctly remember my own install of Windows 10 destroying my bootloaders set up by Linux and uninstalling applications automatically. Although it has show the ability to send as much information as it wants back home.
>If Windows is bad, I hope it improves.
I'm sure people in 2001 were saying the same thing about Microsoft and it appears they are emulating it again.