Somehow I doubt it. Headline: "Microsoft is finally getting its native Windows UI platform act together with WinUI 3 and WPF."
@pervognsen as someone who has been through all of this, my feelings can be perfectly summed up with this gif
@rovarma My honest reaction: I didn't know there was a WinUI 1 or WinUI 2!
@pervognsen @rovarma are they not the two different UIs you go through to get to any setting you want to change in the control panel? I can only imagine this enables a third, even more powerful, control panel layer on top of the existing ones.
@dotstdy @rovarma That's WinUI One, not WinUI 1. Not to be confused with WinUI X or WinUI 360.