Looking to replace most of the Microsoft garbage with functional, native, good-looking apps.

Already using FluentWeather, FluentCast, Screenbox, Wino Mail, Unigram, AniMoe (Anilist client)…

Wanted Windows to ID Fluetro PDF as a PDF app, but for some reason that isn’t happening…

Any other suggestions are also welcome…

  • Dotdev
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    45 months ago

    Fluent launcher is a powertoys run/spotlight alternative for windows if you want.

  • BoisZoi
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    45 months ago

    If you don’t need the “advanced” features of VLC’s desktop app, the UWP app is beautiful and modern looking, while also providing that "opens ALL the formats" VLC UX.

    • @Kelly
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      15 months ago

      I use the uwp on Xbox and I’m glad it exists but its a stale project at the moment.

      Status update: The VLC for WinRT app is retired (deprecated), there is no more development being done on it. We advice you to use the classic VLC app instead. For UWP support in your LibVLC apps, have a look at libvlcsharp.

      https://github.com/videolan/vlc-winrt?tab=readme-ov-file

  • @TCB13
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    5 months ago

    You can’t mix UWP and “functional” in the same phrase. Does not compute.

    • ElPussyKangarooOP
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      45 months ago

      Lots of independent UWP apps that work perfectly for me… But fair enough 😂.

      • @TCB13
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        UWP is a waste of screen space compared to the older Win32 apps. Not even Microsoft managed to make the UWP Windows Settings work decently, and they openly admit it by keeping the old panels around for most advanced tasks.

        UWPs lack of density and structure totally removed whatever benefit we got from having larger 20"+ screens. It’s sad to get larger screens and waste all the space with the UI instead of actual content.

        • ElPussyKangarooOP
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          25 months ago

          Microsoft is useless. But the indie devs I’ve seen make UWP apps sure as hell understand how UWP should work.