We use it for simple office projects.
I like that it's easy to use, and it seems to be more robust than Windows 7.
I've been using Windows 10 for three to four years.
Windows 10 seems to be stable, so far so good.
Windows 10 is scalable, and it's very easy.
Microsoft support, in general, definitely has some areas for improvement. The response time could definitely be improved, and the quality of responses.
Sometimes they just get the things from a book or the information that I can always research on Google myself. When I ask for their help, I'm really asking for some insider tricks or tips. Not something off Google that I can find myself.
We used to use Windows 7. But we switched to Windows 10 because you cannot get any updates. Windows 10 is obviously more stable than Windows 7. I can say that it's easier to use and more stable.
The initial setup is quite simple. You can install Windows 10 within 30 minutes. But if you have to customize it for your colleagues, that can take up to two hours. All maintenance and updates happen automatically.
I installed it by myself.
When we purchase a new machine, it comes with it, and we don't pay separately for the license.
I would recommend Windows 10 to potential users.
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 an eight.