Hey, if it means I don’t have to pick between five ways to package the same app I may call it a wash.
Of course Windows already has two of those and one sucks.
I’m really torn on this one because I don’t necessarily want every app to have to keep a service or do a launch check for updates every time, I’d rather have a single update manager. That’s better. But I don’t want Windows to know everything I have installed and whether or not it’s updated and to pester me with updates of zombie apps I haven’t used in years. That’s worse.
I guess it comes down to implementation. So knowing MS’s track record I am not holding my breath here.
Hey, if it means I don’t have to pick between five ways to package the same app I may call it a wash.
Of course Windows already has two of those and one sucks.
I’m really torn on this one because I don’t necessarily want every app to have to keep a service or do a launch check for updates every time, I’d rather have a single update manager. That’s better. But I don’t want Windows to know everything I have installed and whether or not it’s updated and to pester me with updates of zombie apps I haven’t used in years. That’s worse.
I guess it comes down to implementation. So knowing MS’s track record I am not holding my breath here.