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kitotik | 3 years ago
Is there really any demand for this though? What Linux gui apps exist that windows users want/need? Enough that Microsoft sees an addressable market large enough to get roi?
The inverse seems to have way more practical use cases that could actually drive revenue - games and legacy business applications (as mentioned in the esr prose).
smackeyacky|3 years ago
Never used it since. I did have the Linux version of dBeaver installed that way but there is little/no difference just running the native Windows install for that.
The only use I can really think of is doing cross-platform GUI development, but even then MS will say "hey look, native Linux windowing support in WSL" and also "Not yours, no linux version of MAUI for .NET"
Kind of a mixed message.
easton|3 years ago
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