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I don't even care if it looks more modern. I just want a consistent UI in Windows.
Don't worry, I'm sure with Windows 12 they will have a new UI design that fixes all the problems with the Metro interface. It wont replace it of course, it will just be another UI standard.
That’s the great thing about standards, there’s just so many of them!
They already did that Metro (Windows 8) was replaced by Fluent (Windows 10 and 11).
I love how you can find ui from every windows version in even the newest stuff. To be fair, I dont envy microsofts position - developing an OS that gets used on modern devices to old industrial PCs cant be easy to update