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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday May 11 2019, @11:37PM   Printer-friendly
from the cancelled-the-beta dept.

Microsoft Throws in the Towel on UWP, Elevates Win32:

Years ago — back before the launch of Windows 8 — Microsoft announced that going forward, app development would be driven by fundamentally different rules and capabilities than what had been the case before. Applications distributed via the Windows Store would be written to new standards, with new rules about what data they could access and which languages were supported. Older Win32 apps would still run, but they were ultimately intended to be replaced by an entirely new suite of applications written under new design rules, and distributed through the Windows Store.

Pretty much none of this actually happened. The Windows Store went on to become a dead-letter trainwreck of applications no one wanted or used. It was stuffed with counterfeit apps for applications like Facebook that pretended to be genuine products. Microsoft recently removed its own Office installer from the Windows Store. Over the years, Microsoft has tried rebranding its own software development push in various ways, but none of it has sparked much interest in creating UWP (Universal Windows Platform) apps. Now, the company is taking multiple steps to allow Win32 applications to take advantage of the same features it's rolled out for UWP in the past. While Microsoft isn't admitting defeat in its effort to push everyone into using the Windows Store, that's what this practically amounts to.

"You've told us that you would like us to continue to decouple many parts of the Universal Windows Platform so that you can adopt them incrementally," Microsoft corporate vice president Kevin Gallo wrote this week, in a developer-centric blog post. "Allowing you to use our platform and tools to meet you where your customers are going – empowering you to deliver rich, intelligent experiences that put people at the center."

But doesn't everyone want a program that plays for sure on Windows?


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by anubi on Monday May 13 2019, @05:10AM

    by anubi (2828) on Monday May 13 2019, @05:10AM (#842857) Journal

    Speaking as an old fart, I find it a bit aggravating the younger people put up with the shit thrown to them... For when they put up with it, I am expected to put up with it too.

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