However, even though this is the interesting concept, something which unifies Windows platform combining various system and device variations for the better end-user experience, there’s still the one big question waiting to be answered. Is the UWP, taking into consideration the downfall of the Windows Mobile Platform, something which is worth following through? Tom Warren, the Senior Editor at The Verge, one of the most influential tech publications, begs to disagree with the overwhelming hype surrounding UWP, no matter how much it’s advertised with the innovations like the Fluent design. Here’s what he had to say on Twitter: Furthermore, as the domino effect, this created a rather fruitful discussion on the subreddit dedicated to Windows 10. It seems that the consensus is that ”Microsoft is too late to the party”. One Redditor explained his stance on the subject: With everything in mind, what are your thoughts on UWP? Can this platform take its place within the grandeur of Android or iOS, MacOS or Linux, or it’s doomed to shut down like the Windows Mobile itself eventually will? I love the Modern UI design, and the apps look beatiful, but I can’t use them if they’re inferior to the competition.” Please, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:
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