[insert year of the linux desktop joke here] https://t.co/rZp2OUks1E
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 19, 2020
Microsoft is turning Windows into Linux.
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) May 19, 2020
I am confusion. https://t.co/MbQH52LMbm
Big news dropping out of #Build2020. You asked, we heard you! https://t.co/HmWyl8WrH3
— Rich Tur-minal-ner-d (@richturn_ms) May 19, 2020
Wow, Microsoft 'Project Reunion' seems like a big deal. Finally unifying old-school Windows apps and modern apps/Progressive Web Apps with one framework https://t.co/lHqW3PRjd3
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) May 19, 2020
Now I can finally run Konqueror on Windows. The year of the Linux desktop is finally upon us https://t.co/qnjmATUul4
— ???? ?????? ??? (@tobi_lehman) May 19, 2020
"We are seeing a 75% increase in the minutes spent on Windows 10 in a month. This translates to a rich opportunity for developers to create both new applications and extend the reach of their existing applications." Microsoft CEO @satyanadella at #MsBuild https://t.co/ovxxaaUWdu
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) May 19, 2020
Say hello to Project Reunion! A new vision to unify and evolve the Windows developer platform, breaking down the barrier between Win32 APIs and UWP APIs. Follow the Microsoft 365 keynote coming later at #MSBuild to know more! #Windows10 https://t.co/vyUw3fvxfv
— Matteo Pagani (@qmatteoq) May 19, 2020
Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10 and GPU hardware acceleration support. Some really solid improvements coming to WSL for developers. Details here: https://t.co/KKiJFawQaJ pic.twitter.com/yHv4Fq9TkX
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
Today, we are introducing Project Reunion – our vision for unifying app development across the billion @Windows 10 devices. Check out @kevintgallo's blog to learn more #MSBuild https://t.co/t7WNtaYfap
— Panos Panay (@panos_panay) May 19, 2020
I was going to make some joke like "you can run all your favorite Linux GUI apps, such as… Wine!" but having access to the GPU actually is a really big deal for reasons unrelated to GUI so ok I guess I don't have a joke https://t.co/nSIXaR4J9E
— mcc (@mcclure111) May 19, 2020
what goes around goes around goes around comes all the way back around https://t.co/RoHKanObEZ
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) May 19, 2020
Microsoft is unveiling its Windows Project Reunion today. It's a plan to unify Windows desktop (win32) and UWP apps, and involves unifying existing APIs and decoupling them from the OS. Big news for Windows devs. Details here: https://t.co/g0uM6bvkg4 pic.twitter.com/zPtAD9o1cH
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
so Microsoft's UWP is finally dead... but so is win32. For Microsoft it's now just "Windows apps" as the company tries to merge the two together with Project Reunion https://t.co/g0uM6bdJow
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
Microsoft to unify Windows desktop and UWP apps with new Project Reunionhttps://t.co/qGSaBYyOJB pic.twitter.com/52Sqk3b6xp
— The Verge (@verge) May 19, 2020
The PowerToys launcher app is live now with the 0.18 update https://t.co/dk5nBTFBsh pic.twitter.com/nleqPZoho8
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
Microsoft’s new PowerToys Run launcher for Windows 10 is now available to downloadhttps://t.co/2hccvpO0RO pic.twitter.com/3W7QUM0gix
— The Verge (@verge) May 19, 2020
Microsoft is launching its new PowerToys Run launcher for Windows 10 today. It’s similar to Spotlight for macOS, but the plan is to make it powerful with custom plugins like Alfed for Mac supports. Details here: https://t.co/dk5nBTo03H pic.twitter.com/z81WGQPgot
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
Yes yes yes https://t.co/UpZkn6JTRa
— Alex Barredo ? (@somospostpc) May 19, 2020
Project Reunion Is Microsoft's New Attempt at Unifying Windows 10 App Development - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/hXejK4dKpp pic.twitter.com/ZgGS5pR9aB
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) May 19, 2020
In an effort to make developing apps modern and easy, @Windows is introducing #ProjectReunion for a more agile and open developer platform—learn more: https://t.co/nHa1fsljHM #MSBuild
— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) May 19, 2020
I love how nonchalant @cinnamon_msft is about dropping that Windows Terminal is 1.0 and WSL2 can run Linux apps with GUIs and access to GPUs! https://t.co/MtdqAGw18B pic.twitter.com/tyPUWxKpa8
— Amanda Silver (@amandaksilver) May 19, 2020
Hello #MSBuild - learn more about our Windows announcements here: https://t.co/TK3ijzQzeA
— Kevin Gallo (@kevintgallo) May 19, 2020
Announcing Project Reunion. And first components in the Project Reunion journey is WinUI 3 Preview 1 ?https://t.co/WnGYRnmeLe
— Miguel Ramos (@marbtweeting) May 19, 2020
Introducing #ProjectReunion: making @Windows modern, open and easier for developers to modernize and create apps – learn more: https://t.co/lZK59i3HBp #MSBuild
— Kevin Gallo (@kevintgallo) May 19, 2020
Microsoft's blog post on Project Reunion:https://t.co/VHyhwwfh4u
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) May 19, 2020
At #MSBuild @shanselman demoed the new Windows Package Manager (winget) https://t.co/RvwDFrGGGH
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) May 19, 2020
IT"S HAPPENING.GIF AND AVAIL TODAY
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) May 19, 2020
Microsoft is Finally Building a Native Package Manager in Windows https://t.co/kN5unKnxHk
Microsoft is giving the web a big boost in Windows 10, making web apps behave more like regular native apps when used from @MicrosoftEdge. News from #MSBuild conference. https://t.co/V9HtD39uN3
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) May 19, 2020
Microsoft Edge is getting a new sidebar search feature and Pinterest integrationhttps://t.co/2BQvtqZpK6 pic.twitter.com/swh0ENhVBW
— The Verge (@verge) May 19, 2020
Microsoft Edge is getting a new sidebar search feature and Pinterest integration. No news on history / tab sync for Edge yet, but here’s all the latest features: https://t.co/olHJV8Vy6Z pic.twitter.com/jggfTOAV9A
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2020
$PINS $MSFT Microsoft Edge gets a Pinterest integration, sidebar search and automatic profile switching - TChttps://t.co/kg9aQJro7C
— Open Outcrier (@OpenOutcrier) May 19, 2020
Another year, another Windows app platform upheaval ? Incidentally, as Apple has so far followed Microsoft's lead w/ UWP, I imagine they'll unify Catalyst+AppKit in much the same way as MS' 'Project Reunion'. Not iOS, Catalyst, AppKit apps, just 'apps' https://t.co/BNH5YoRFR4
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) May 19, 2020
Glad to see @ClintRutkas still shipping things for Build! https://t.co/SNznTPwzRG
— Ben Lower (@benlower) May 19, 2020
Microsoft’s new PowerToys Run launcher for Windows 10 is now available to download.
— Mukwaya Trevor (@Mukwz) May 19, 2020
Spotlight could finally be getting a competitor. https://t.co/7PJDpewFeZ
마이크로소프트 파워토이 런처, 플러그인도 고려중인가보군요. 그 이전에 실행 속도부터 개선을 해야될듯 싶은데
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) May 19, 2020
Microsoft’s new PowerToys Run launcher for Windows 10 is now available to download - The Verge https://t.co/TMAZRxLLnt
Microsoft debuts PowerToys Run launcher for Windows 10, an open source app that lets users quickly search files and apps, similar to Apple's Spotlight search (Tom Warren/The Verge) https://t.co/zIbhDyxlhp
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) May 19, 2020
Microsoftの正規のアプリでキーの入れ替えができるようになった。嬉しい。 https://t.co/nKpj527fLX
— 田所 淳 (@tadokoro) May 20, 2020
마이크로소프트가 Win32 API와 유니버설윈도플랫폼(UWP) API를 통합하기 위한 'Project Reunion' 발표 https://t.co/3c0BxUnJfU
— H. Kim (@metavital) May 20, 2020
Don't miss WebView2 (currently in preview), replaces the old IE "Trident" control with newest "Chromium" bits https://t.co/Se5rDKrUsn And works on downlevel OSes, even on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
— Rafael Rivera (@WithinRafael) May 19, 2020
https://t.co/ptG6YL08X7 to learn more :)
— Lindsay Kubasik (@LindsayKubasik) May 19, 2020
In an effort to make developing apps modern and easy, @Windows is introducing #ProjectReunion for a more agile and open developer platform—learn more: https://t.co/p4XXm77NSx #MSBuild
— Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia) May 20, 2020
WebView 2 for Win32 apps is available today. Developers can now embed a Chromium-based @MicrosoftEdge WebView inC/C++, WinForms, and WPF apps. https://t.co/lZK59i3HBp #MSBuild
— Kevin Gallo (@kevintgallo) May 19, 2020
마이크로소프트, Project Reunion 으로 윈도우 32 프로그램, UWP 앱 통합
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) May 19, 2020
Developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond - Windows Developer Blog https://t.co/GC22TEE9G1
.@Windows Package Manage Preview for Linux is now available. #WindowsInsiders in the flight ring can download the tool from GitHub: https://t.co/nHa1fsljHM #MSBuild
— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) May 19, 2020
Solid enhancements that are well-targeted at improving developer experience.
— Donnie Berkholz (@dberkholz) May 19, 2020
As I moved my development to Windows 10 in recent weeks, I had to hack around exactly these tooling gaps to create the dev desktop I wanted. #MSBuild https://t.co/6VcHMlri8D
Clearly it should have been called Project COMmunion. https://t.co/Nu6TguMXF7
— James Forshaw (@tiraniddo) May 19, 2020
Does this help? (Under “unifying app development...”) https://t.co/2ZxPuH1n1y
— Kyle Pflug (@kylealden) May 19, 2020
『Project Reunion (プロジェクトリユニオン)』
— 田上 みちよ (@Ravijour) May 19, 2020
W32APIとUWPの統合。
Windowsでソフトウェア開発をやってる身としては、今後ちょっと注目しとかないといけませんね?https://t.co/U3flWKcf10#Windows #ソフトウェア開発 #ゲーム制作
sudo apt install windows
— /home/kathyreid (@KathyReid) May 19, 2020
Microsoft debuts Windows Package Manager for your dev environment https://t.co/JriQhelPoH via @VentureBeat
Microsoft is Finally Building a Native Package Manager in Windows https://t.co/GfmM743IoQ #Microsoft #WindowsPackageManager pic.twitter.com/I6jzS71HzM
— Petri (@PetriFeed) May 19, 2020
ピンタレスト(PINS)が垂直上げしたのは、このMicrosoftとのpartnership?
— ゆとさと@20代投資家? (@yutosato23) May 19, 2020
とりあえず米国株はいい感じにプラスが増えてる!!日本株も続いてほしい…。https://t.co/vX2P52HS5o pic.twitter.com/Qq3ensPst8