Windows 10X may be ready by December; won't support Win32 applications
Windows 10X, a modular and lightweight version of Windows 10 designed
for dual-screen and foldable devices, is expected to arrive as early as
December but without support for Win32 apps.
Win32
is the 32-bit application programming interface (API) for versions of Windows
from 95 onwards.
Microsoft had
promised that Windows 10X will be able to run Win32 applications using
virtualization.
However,
reports have emerged that there will no support for Win32 apps and the users
will be forced to use Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and Progressive Web
Application (PWA) applications.
Microsoft earlier
confirmed that it is aiming to refocus Windows 10X on single-screen devices
like laptops first and will look for a right moment to integrate Windows 10X
with dual-screen devices.
The
move is seen as reprioritising Windows 10X for laptops and single-screen
devices because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Windows
10X will also come pre-installed with web versions of Office apps, such as
Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams, Skype, etc.
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