← Back to context Comment by Rohansi 21 hours ago But Notepad is not web based? It's still a native app but now uses UWP instead. 3 comments Rohansi Reply pjmlp 21 hours ago Which is exactly the problem, and isn't UWP, rather WinUI/WinAppSDK, the WinRT version on top of Win32, instead of UWP.UWP is actually faster, yes that is that bad. da_grift_shift 21 hours ago UWP, one of the 10+ frameworks used to run Windows 11's system components. Wonderful! Exemplary!https://old.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/o2a0kp/there_are... Rohansi 19 hours ago Those are design languages/styles, not frameworks. There is a fewer number of frameworks but it's still a handful. Win32, WPF, UWP, MAUI, etc... but at least they're fairly consistent at using UWP for system UI, with older bits using Win32 still.
pjmlp 21 hours ago Which is exactly the problem, and isn't UWP, rather WinUI/WinAppSDK, the WinRT version on top of Win32, instead of UWP.UWP is actually faster, yes that is that bad.
da_grift_shift 21 hours ago UWP, one of the 10+ frameworks used to run Windows 11's system components. Wonderful! Exemplary!https://old.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/o2a0kp/there_are... Rohansi 19 hours ago Those are design languages/styles, not frameworks. There is a fewer number of frameworks but it's still a handful. Win32, WPF, UWP, MAUI, etc... but at least they're fairly consistent at using UWP for system UI, with older bits using Win32 still.
Rohansi 19 hours ago Those are design languages/styles, not frameworks. There is a fewer number of frameworks but it's still a handful. Win32, WPF, UWP, MAUI, etc... but at least they're fairly consistent at using UWP for system UI, with older bits using Win32 still.
Which is exactly the problem, and isn't UWP, rather WinUI/WinAppSDK, the WinRT version on top of Win32, instead of UWP.
UWP is actually faster, yes that is that bad.
UWP, one of the 10+ frameworks used to run Windows 11's system components. Wonderful! Exemplary!
https://old.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/o2a0kp/there_are...
Those are design languages/styles, not frameworks. There is a fewer number of frameworks but it's still a handful. Win32, WPF, UWP, MAUI, etc... but at least they're fairly consistent at using UWP for system UI, with older bits using Win32 still.