Windows 10X may be ready by December; won't support Win32 applications
Windows 10X, a modular
and lightweight version of Windows 10 designed for dual-screen and foldable
devices, is expected to arrive as early as December but without support for
Win32 apps.
Win32 is the 32-bit application programming
interface (API) for versions of Windows from 95 onwards.
Microsoft had promised that Windows 10X will
be able to run Win32 applications using virtualization.
However, reports have emerged that there will
no support for Win32 apps and the users will be forced to use Universal Windows
Platform (UWP) and Progressive Web Application (PWA) applications.
Microsoft earlier confirmed that it is aiming
to refocus Windows 10X on single-screen devices like laptops first and will
look for a right moment to integrate Windows 10X with dual-screen devices. Read More
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