Microsoft is having trouble porting Win32 apps to Windows 10X

Microsoft has been nurturing the concept of a single operating system for all devices for a long time, but none of its attempts to implement this at the moment have been successful. But now the company is closer than ever to realizing this idea thanks to the forthcoming release of Windows 10X. However, work on the revolutionary OS is not going as smoothly as we would like.

Microsoft is having trouble porting Win32 apps to Windows 10X

According to sources privy to the details of the development of Windows 10X, Microsoft is not satisfied with the performance of a number of Win32 applications when virtualized on the new operating system. While running in the background, these programs refuse to perform some basic functions, such as sharing displays and sending notifications. Many legacy applications experience compatibility issues.

As you know, Windows 10X will be able to work with desktop applications, Universal Windows Apps and Progressive Web Apps and will use a separate container for each of these types. This will increase the battery life of devices and the security of the operating system. Interestingly, there are no problems with the functioning of Universal Windows Apps and Progressive Web Apps at the moment, which may mean that the problem in the operation of Win32 applications may be related to container flaws for their work.

Microsoft is having trouble porting Win32 apps to Windows 10X

Luckily, Microsoft has almost a year to fix existing operating system issues as the company recently revealed that Windows 10X will be released to the public in 2021.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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