The Settings app has taken over, but Control Panels aren’t going anywhere yet.

  • @Garbanzo@lemmy.world
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    123 months ago

    by the time Windows 11 rolled around it was full-featured enough to serve as a complete Control Panel replacement most of the time, with a handful of exceptions made for especially obscure changes

    TIL managing Outlook profiles is obscure

  • @AndrewZabar@lemmy.world
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    83 months ago

    I cannot imagine using Windows ever again. I don’t know why anyone still wants to use it. It’s like using Windows is a disability now, to be pitied.

    • @LunchMoneyThief@links.hackliberty.org
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      53 months ago

      The last time I saw a Windows desktop, there’s apparently now a B-roll of popup ads displayed in the bottom right of the screen. Imagine having to deal with ads right on your desktop environment?

      • @j4k3@lemmy.world
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        43 months ago

        Most of the current Control Panel designs and iconography settled down back in Windows Vista and Windows 7 in 2006 and 2009, which explains why so many of the panels still feature the rounded, glassy look that defines those versions of the operating system

        Imagine a world where having the sleek visual appeal of a low income industrial warehouse is something to reminisce about. A world so hideously useless that covering the default screen in a vomit of applications icons like a target at a gun range seems normal.

      • @AndrewZabar@lemmy.world
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        33 months ago

        Yeah I mean if you’re stuck with it at work that is out of your control. A domain controller is I guess not the worst thing in the world if the organization relies on its services. But damn.