G'day Discipulus,

Thanks for your feedback and thoughts on this.

The first linked article seemed very much like a marketing exercise. I was surprised at repeated references to "more Mac-like"; and, of course, the WOW-factor seems to be that they've discovered CSS:

.ms-window { border-radius: 0.5em; }

OK, so that's very much a tongue-in-cheek comment; however, if the main changes are superficial, GUI-related ones, I can live with that.

It also looks like I could accidentally upgrade to Win11 when doing my normal, weekly updates: I'll need to keep an eye on that. That's under the "How will you download Windows 11 once it's generally available?" heading. Thanks for the indirect warning.

"Anyway I'd really appreciate if you update this node as you find something related."

That's more likely to come from respondents to this thread; however, if I do find other information, I'll certainly post it.

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: Perl and MSWin11: any issues? by kcott
in thread Perl and MSWin11: any issues? by kcott

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