← Back to context Comment by Rohansi 1 day ago But Notepad is not web based? It's still a native app but now uses UWP instead. 3 comments Rohansi Reply pjmlp 1 day 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 1 day 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 1 day 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 1 day 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 1 day 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 1 day 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 1 day 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.