

So I’m going to bend the rules a little bit.

Now, I’ve already used Windows 10 S, so I know what I’m in for. And here are a few basics to consider ahead of time.įirst, here’s what I’m doing: In the grand tradition of “idiot blogger doing stupid stuff so you don’t have to,” I’m going to try and use Windows 10 S every single day between now and the middle of August, when I return from our annual home swap and move to Pennsylvania. But reality diverges wildly from theory when you actually try to use Windows 10 S. When it comes to Windows 10 S, you know what’s waiting for you: A world of Store apps and websites.
