This is terrible news. Everybody go buy your one-time license to Affinity 2 before Canva turns it to subscription garbage just like Adobe Creative Cloud.
Imagine this logic extended to other platforms:
“Spotify has accessed Windows APIs X trillion times and pays nothing”
“Spotify has been downloaded on Android N billion times and pays nothing.”
“Spotify has been opened in Chrome N billion times and pays nothing.”
Ridiculous.
I can't believe this, this is truly disappointing.
WMR first, now this.
Introduce a feature, kill it a 2-3 years later. Waste your own time and people's trust too.
Well done! It's been a fun ride with WSATools.
@stickynotes There is a branding issue (?) with the translated version to German: Sticky Notes was called "Kurznotizen" since forever and everywhere but is now called "Haftnotizen" - while both are orthographically correct, it would probably be more accurate to rename it back
Did anybody else fall out of love with OneNote when they killed off the UWP app? The Win32 app is just so ugly and heavy compared to the lightweight and fast UWP version.
Sad days.
Crazy to think that Microsoft had a great working Spatial Computing platform for years and yet they decided to scrap it completely and discontinue it the same year Vision Pro launches and everyone finally wants it.
I'm just getting Windows Phone vibes all over again.
Vision Pro is cool & all but the apps just being flat panes of glass disappoints me. eg this HoloLens demo from 2015 had apps floating around and pinned to the walls
Surely there are more "fun" ways to design apps in VR/AR space than slapping the existing app on a pane of glass