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Updated Mar 13, 2025
Version 7.0Sad but true. What's more, no "replacement" ever gets feature-complete so it can actually replace something. One reason for this is before it is finished, there is an even newer (again incomplete) replacement, so the earlier iteration gets it's development halted. That is why we still have things like mmc consoles for managing active directory, that are literally 20 years old, or Windows XP control panel controls in Windows 11. The mess just gets bigger and bigger.
This guy knows it.