Today it became official news, the rumor that wanted Microsoft to stop the Control Panel from Windows. Essentially, Microsoft wants us to learn the new ones settings and forget about all other PC management tools.
Gabriel Aul, Vice President, Microsoft's WDG Engineering Systems team and Windows Insider program agent, today confirmed that the Classic Control Panelcontrol Panel) is about to die in the near future:
Having two different apps means more complexity code and disk usage / memory. Getting to know one is more frugal.
@billybobjoe2211 @brandonleblanc Having two separate implementations means more code complexity and disk / mem usage. Getting to one is leaner
- Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) October 4, 2015
This is really bad news for all users who preferred to use the classic control panel and avoided using the "Settings" application.
Προσωπικά, βρίσκω το κλασικό Πίνακα Ελέγχου πιο γρήγορο, πιο advanced, πιο κατάλληλο για το ποντίκι και το πληκτρολόγιο, και better organized by the Settings app. THE
Settings application is slower and requires more clicks or typing to change something because it is organized into categories and pages. It also requires more scrolling due to its design to be friendly to touch products and many of the settings are simplified in such a way that some advanced settings have been eliminated.
Metro controls used in applying settings that are not at all friendly to the mouse or the keyboard and their use even the colors are depressing. The Settings app is acceptable for touch devices, but for users with the classic keyboard + mouse, it is a disaster.
Η επόμενη μεγάλη αναβάθμιση σε Windows 10, αναμένεται το Νοέμβριο του 2015. Δεν είναι σαφές πότε ακριβώς ο Πίνακας Ελέγχου θα αφαιρεθεί από τα Windows 10, αλλά ξέρουμε ότι το νέο μενού Έναρξη δεν έχει κάποιο αντίστοιχο link για το Control panel, για το ανοίξετε.