UWP (fast) am Ende?
von Mindeye am 09.05.19 um 16:26
Antwort auf: Windows 10 von Mindeye

https://mspoweruser.com/microsoft-the-store-is-not-the-only-way-windows-users-will-be-able-to-get-apps/

https://www.thurrott.com/dev/206351/microsoft-confirms-uwp-is-not-the-future-of-windows-apps

He noted that it was a mistake to reserve features such a touch, inking and resolution independence for UWP apps, and thereby forcing developers to choose the bulk of Windows users or modern features.

“We shouldn’t have gone that way,” he told Foley.

Now Microsoft is working to give Win32 applications, including Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) technologies, access to these features, with Gallo noting that they were not deprecating UWP, but instead, Win32, UWP, Windows Presentation Foundation are all “elevated to full status.”

Nicht am Ende imo, bedeutet erstmal nur, dass sie eingesehen haben, dass man die Entwickler und User nicht dazu zwingen kann.

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