PCWorld reports that Windows 11 still relies on code from the 1990s, particularly the Win32 API from Windows 95, for basic functions like right-clicking. Microsoft CTO Mark Russinovich acknowledges ...
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Legacy code revealed: Microsoft's CTO confirmed Windows 11 still depends on Win32, a 30-year-old API from the Windows 95 era. Compatibility over change: Attempts to replace Win32 failed due to the ...
I know several languages that have the ability to use the Win32 API, but have no idea how to start learning it. I keep finding reasons to use the Win32API, and have no idea how to do so from VB.NET, ...
Microsoft announced the public preview launch of Win32 app isolation, a new Windows 11 security feature designed to sandbox Windows desktop applications using the Win32 API. Recently announced during ...
Old code revealed: Microsoft's Mark Russinovich confirmed Windows 11 still depends on 1990s Win32 API for core functions. Why it persists: Win32 remains essential due to its deep integration and the ...
Microsoft says Win32 remains central to Windows decades later, showing how compatibility still shapes Windows 11 and enterprise apps. Microsoft has long promoted Windows 11 as its most advanced ...