Windows is getting better because Microsoft stopped reinventing the wheel and copied the best tools from enthusiasts
The Windows design philosophy has typically been to include only a default set of tools with the OS, while letting third-party developers and enthusiasts build tools to add specific features. It worked well for older Windows versions, but users slowly started craving more useful tools natively. These weren’t niche use case software and would benefit most Windows users.
The Windows design philosophy has typically been to include only a default set of tools with the OS, while letting third-party developers and enthusiasts build tools to add specific features. It worked well for older Windows versions, but users slowly started craving more useful tools natively. These weren’t niche use case software and would benefit most Windows users.
Homero Barrios
Mexico
Mexico
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