Looks like /r/windows10 hates Windows 10. It's a shame. Great OS, ruined by horrible anti-consumer ethic.https://www.reddit.com/r/windows10
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Right now, Microsoft needs developers onboard now so Windows Store and UWP gain critical mass among users.
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Hence all of the spin and happy talk about openness, but a complete lack of any substantive commitment to it.
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The focus on UWP is to get developers onboard with new non-PC Windows platforms.
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More likely (but entirely hypothetical) outcome is that eventually other HW platforms take over PC market.
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It's on Microsoft to win support. In the Nash equilibrium, publishers shun UWP and it fails, in another Microsoft lost decade.
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A commitment means an open and likely successful UWP, which is better for everyone than a failed UWP and successful open win32.
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