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@Sky-Knight so what do you think about all the product versions still out in the wild?
Once Teams is done, Outlook PRE will take over, We've got at most 24 months.
Outlook PRE, and New Teams are just browsers themselves, all the on premise applications are moving in this direction.My exbf asked chatgpt to write me a sexy poem in powershell about Outlook, it was brilliant.
I know tech is going to change a lot in the next 5 years, then 10 after that. I'm doing a 365 full tour training for a company that wants to see how a day would look like for a usual end user. I'm doing two versions, desktop and online. Really going to be putting prep time into the online one as I feel that with Windows365, the apps on the computer will be more used and less desktop apps. My mind is spinning as I even think about this.
Plus they will reserve any new features going forward for New Outlook.
Well that is going to be one heck of a screwup isn't itYeah and now CP is on it's way out the door, can't configure Outlook manually with no CP lol
Windows 11 gets new features for Settings app as Microsoft continues with its ‘death by a thousand cuts’ for Control Panel
Microsoft shifts more options from Control Panel, but it‘s slow going...www.techradar.com
Well that is going to be one heck of a screwup isn't it
Well, as the article clearly states, this slow (glacially slow, if you ask me) transition away from Control Panel to a single Settings App has been going on for years now.
I read it and thought to myself, "This is newsworthy? It's just the slow drip, drip, drip that's been happening, and will continue to happen."
To put the words of Twain to use for Control Panel, "Reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated." I fully expect the current dual system to remain in place for years to come, with a very slow transition of things out of Control Panel and into Settings.
That's how long they have been dragging their heels on this. Over a decade.