![]() The same would presumably also go for other features, too. The example given by Windows Central notes that not all Windows PCs need to be able to run legacy Win32 apps, so Microsoft will be able to offer "editions" that simply don't support it. ![]() The idea behind CorePC is to build a customizable and somewhat modular version of Windows that can then be used across different form factors. That project is called, and stop us if you've heard this before, CorePC. ![]() Now Windows Central reports that unnamed sources familiar with Microsoft's plans believe that the company "is once again hard at work on a new project internally that’s designed to modernize the Windows platform with many of the same innovations it was working on for Windows Core OS, but with a focus on native compatibility for legacy Win32 applications on devices where it makes sense." SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The new old hotness ![]()
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