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Elliot Kirk
Microsoft
Nov 13, 2019Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
We have received a lot of feedback about supporting inking annotations for web pages like what we have in the current version of Microsoft Edge. Many users have told us that they use this functionali...
IndustrialAutomation
Nov 14, 2019Brass Contributor
HotCakeX Yes, I understand what went wrong there. It is nothing short of tragedy that Windows Phone lost out precisely because Microsoft tried to do a proper job of it instead of rushing a lashed-up **bleep**fight to market the way Google did.
But I'm sure you'll understand that I'm not pleased that every time I get an update, performance gets worse, features are pulled and battery life gets worse. I'd roll the last four updates back if I could.
HotCakeX
Nov 14, 2019MVP
IndustrialAutomation wrote:HotCakeX Yes, I understand what went wrong there. It is nothing short of tragedy that Windows Phone lost out precisely because Microsoft tried to do a proper job of it instead of rushing a lashed-up **bleep**fight to market the way Google did.
But I'm sure you'll understand that I'm not pleased that every time I get an update, performance gets worse, features are pulled and battery life gets worse. I'd roll the last four updates back if I could.
I think Nokia was doomed lol
Finnish people were not very happy after an American company (Microsoft) bought their company (Nokia).
I'm kinda 50/50 about the new surface phone too. the one that has dual screen and runs Windows 10X.
I had heard before that it's going to run both Android and Windows 10X, not only Windows.
it's really great that it has Windows 10 but there are certain Android apps that are necessary on-the-go and they are not available on Windows store to install.
I could use an Android emulator but that's too much performance to sacrifice.
about the updates that you talked about, are they Windows 10 updates or Edge insider updates?