It looked really good to me as a slight enjoyer of new windows design.

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    AI forgot that if you dig deep enough into the tiles eventually you’d come across some win95 ui.

    MS has been reskinning windows since win98

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      Yeah because every time they make a change people freak out because it breaks something. There are companies out there still relying on those ancient parts of windows.

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        Which really makes you wonder why there’s no legacy enterprise edition of windows and a consumer version.

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          Legacy enterprise is basically just outdated versions of Windows and Windows Server. I believe you could pay Microsoft for extended updates for a bit. If you now have mission critical software on ancient hardware/software, that’s on you. If it’s that critical you should maintain it.