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- Q1253258 subject Q8759196.
- Q1253258 abstract "In computing, downgrading refers to reverting software (or hardware) back to an older version; downgrade is the opposite of upgrade. Often, complex programs may need to be downgraded to remove unused or bugged features, and to increase speed and/or ease of use. The same can occur with machinery.An example of a downgraded program is Gmax, a downgraded version of 3ds max used by professional computer graphics artists, free to download and simplified for ease of use.The term "downgrade" became especially popularized during the days of Windows Vista, with users wanting to return to, or downgrade to (with some even calling it an "upgrade") Windows XP due to Vista's performance and familiarity issues.".
- Q1253258 wikiPageWikiLink Q11019.
- Q1253258 wikiPageWikiLink Q11230.
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- Q1253258 wikiPageWikiLink Q8759196.
- Q1253258 wikiPageWikiLink Q920419.
- Q1253258 comment "In computing, downgrading refers to reverting software (or hardware) back to an older version; downgrade is the opposite of upgrade. Often, complex programs may need to be downgraded to remove unused or bugged features, and to increase speed and/or ease of use.".
- Q1253258 label "Downgrade".