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by askiiart
1133 days ago
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> If something in PowerToys turns out to be a bad idea, it can be removed. It's much harder to justify that when it's been baked into the OS. Yet Microsoft seems to have no concerns about changing out functional, fast, easy to use components for worse replacements. |
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The Frankenstein period of old/new settings UI coexisting is further evidence of how painful ripping out OS functionality can be. I doubt anyone wanted to keep those dialogs around.