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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 26, 2024 2:49:09 GMT -8
I wonder, why do they want everything metroified? If it is simply to change theme, they could just change theme. When it's possible to make the interface inconsistent, they don't hesitate... Afterwards, I have the impression that it's also because metro interfaces take the user freedom.
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Post by anixx on Apr 26, 2024 2:58:02 GMT -8
I wonder, why do they want everything metroified? If it is simply to change theme, they could just change theme. When it's possible to make the interface inconsistent, they don't hesitate... Afterwards, I have the impression that it's also because metro interfaces take the user freedom. I do not expect most of third-party apps to switch to Metro interfaces. Even Microsoft itself abandoned the idea with their browser and with Skype. At most, some apps will hardcode Metro-like look and become unthemable.
Notice how difficult it is to develop XAML code: it took several years for them just to develop taskbar, and still it does not have the traditional functionality (taskbar placement, size adjustment, etc).
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