![]() Windows 10 Solitaire had a similar interface to what I was used to. After getting past the “Game Center” and other arbitrary options I wasn’t interested in-no, I don’t want to log into my Xbox Live account-I got to something more familiar: I started with a game of Solitaire in Windows 10 since I probably haven’t played Windows Solitaire since I switched from XP to my first Mac. Time for another tech matchup-Windows 10 Solitaire vs. ![]() I’ll compare the two using Parallels Desktop 11 on a MacBook Pro in both a Windows 10 and a Windows XP virtual machine. Specifically, I want to compare Solitaire on Windows XP to the all-new Solitaire of Windows 10. Well, in honor of this Throwback Thursday, I’m revisiting a fan-favorite that should induce all kinds of warm, fuzzy nostalgia: Windows Solitaire. (Though let’s be real, the 90’s were awesome.) ![]() If it didn’t, we wouldn’t love posting Throwback Thursdays/Flashback Fridays, and bringing back remnants of the 1990s wouldn’t be so enticing to millennials. As we all know, nostalgia can pack a powerful punch.
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