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by ethbr1
140 days ago
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The issue, and this is a recurring Windows theme, was "replacement without feature parity" Imho, nothing should be allowed to ship in Windows unless it at least covers 100% of previous functionality. If there are functional gaps, those should require approval at the CEO level. The Windows team has incinerated a ridiculous amount of goodwill with 80% replacements that leave 20% of previous functionality (often including important workflows for power users) lost. The issue isn't that Setting was different: it was that it didn't do as much as Control Panel. And that's a fixable issue! Just build the additional widgets / plug-ins. |
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