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by mwcampbell
1850 days ago
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> Don't expect much adoption love. This is disappointing to me, even though I'm no longer at Microsoft, because it means that Windows is now the only major platform where there isn't an official modern platform-native UI toolkit that people are likely to use. Win32 isn't really a good choice for new applications because it uses an antiquated graphics implementation (GDI). Win32 also doesn't make it easy to tweak or extend the accessibility implementation of a standard control. All of this means that for developers of native applications, Windows makes it harder to do the right thing with regard to accessibility than, say, Mac or iOS. If WinUI 3 actually took off, it might fix this. |
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Windows basically has lost a decade chasing a pointless unification of desktop and mobile platforms. UWP turned out a turd, no matter how you look at it.