Windows 10 should lose his control panel during an update next. A senior Microsoft asked about Twitter, its disappearance is quite logical because its maintenance next to the ‘Settings’ menu added “complexity in the code and (an additional NDR) to use the memory and disk space “. This substitution also makes sense from the point of view of the user: besides some duplication, its very different appearance clashes with the flat design of Windows 10. It remains to Microsoft to develop some critical tools to Windows utilsation – as the “Computer Management” group “Administrative Tools”; Easier said than done.
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Adrian BRANCO
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