theres literally no difference i notice except for the new taskbar notifications.
every new windows its always the same of people not wanting to switch and hating on it but like lol its the same thing please get over yourself
WDDM 2.0 has been a loving life saver and has the added benefit of increasing game performance. The new Task Manager is FAR more detailed and gives more information, to the point that I don't have to rely on Process Manager anywhere near as much. The Start Menu's tile thing is actually really loving awesome, and lets me group useful applications together for quick-access. DirectX12 and UWP are going to be pretty loving swell, especially with the new Xbox games that are coming to PC. The File Explorer is just an enormously more pleasurable experience to use, especially for someone like me who has to manage hundreds to thousands of files daily. Microsoft Edge is a really handy low-cost browser to have on hand when Firefox/Chrome don't seem to be working right. There's more integration with my Microsoft account so I can get notifications directly about incoming emails and I can handle my Xbox account from my PC. OneNote is directly built in, which is loving awesome. The fact I can directly go to the Programs & Features/Admin Tools/Command Prompt just by right-clicking the Start Menu button has been a massive time saver. While I haven't personally used them yet, I do think that Cortana and the Tablet Mode are great features to have access to.