top | item 39961044 Microsoft stifles third-party interface customization apps in Windows 11 3 points| mreome | 1 year ago |tomshardware.com 3 comments order hn newest nullindividual|1 year ago That was a painful bowl of ignorance to read.> especially when the 'offending' app apparently doesn't create security or stability issues, always leaves a bad aftertasteThe authors _assumption_.> Microsoft may also resort to a more aggressive block in future releases.Scare quotes.> The software giant could have addressed these issues (some if not all) by providing options to switch to a Windows 10-style interfacePerhaps Microsoft should hire the author to do this. It's Just That Easy! mouse_|1 year ago Cool it with the vitriol, please. load replies (1)
nullindividual|1 year ago That was a painful bowl of ignorance to read.> especially when the 'offending' app apparently doesn't create security or stability issues, always leaves a bad aftertasteThe authors _assumption_.> Microsoft may also resort to a more aggressive block in future releases.Scare quotes.> The software giant could have addressed these issues (some if not all) by providing options to switch to a Windows 10-style interfacePerhaps Microsoft should hire the author to do this. It's Just That Easy! mouse_|1 year ago Cool it with the vitriol, please. load replies (1)
nullindividual|1 year ago
> especially when the 'offending' app apparently doesn't create security or stability issues, always leaves a bad aftertaste
The authors _assumption_.
> Microsoft may also resort to a more aggressive block in future releases.
Scare quotes.
> The software giant could have addressed these issues (some if not all) by providing options to switch to a Windows 10-style interface
Perhaps Microsoft should hire the author to do this. It's Just That Easy!
mouse_|1 year ago