x表示什么| 拉黑色的屎是什么原因| 屁股长痘是什么原因| 什么叫有氧运动和无氧运动| 火龙果对身体有什么好处| 吉人自有天相什么意思| 天蝎是什么象星座| 得性病有什么症状| 九二年属猴的是什么命| 六点是什么时辰| 总想小便是什么原因| 总出虚汗什么原因怎么解决| 熠熠生辉是什么意思| 急性上呼吸道感染是什么引起的| 皮下脂肪瘤挂什么科| 吃什么可以降糖| 企鹅吃什么| 李子为什么不能多吃| 一级亲属指的是什么| 什么是cosplay| 腿抽筋什么原因引起的| 睾丸皮痒用什么药膏| 小孩脸上长痣是什么原因引起的| 新疆人为什么不吃猪肉| 微笑表情代表什么意思| 女性喝什么茶最好| 近五行属什么| 什么样的水果| 脚心有痣代表什么意思| 三五行属什么| 吃维生素b2有什么好处和副作用| 男人的魅力是什么| 16岁能做什么工作| 口苦是什么问题| 无痛人流后吃什么对身体恢复比较好| 过敏性咳嗽吃什么药| 断桥铝是什么意思| 吴亦凡什么学历| 推崇是什么意思| 县长是什么级别| 抽血化验能查出什么| 大校相当于地方什么级别| 吃什么增加血小板| 周星驰为什么不结婚| 棋逢对手下一句是什么| 假卵是什么样子的| 大便拉不出来吃什么药| 刻舟求剑是什么生肖| 菠菜是什么季节的菜| 高压偏低有什么危害| 福建人喜欢吃什么| imp是什么意思| 白细胞计数偏低是什么意思| 得了咽炎有什么症状| 清肺火吃什么药| 怀孕一个月有什么症状| 儿童肠炎吃什么药| 后背有痣代表什么意思| 缺铁有什么症状| 孔雀开屏是什么意思| 1946年中国发生了什么| 磁共振和ct有什么区别| 08年是什么年| flag是什么意思| 心热是什么原因造成的| 紧急避孕药叫什么名字| 玄牝之门是什么意思| 什么茶下火| 肚子胀吃什么药| 夕阳无限好是什么意思| 脑梗复查挂什么科| 让我爱你然后把我抛弃是什么歌| 新疆有什么特产| 属牛的五行属性是什么| 什么是夹腿| 崩漏带下是什么症状| 好奇害死猫是什么意思| 不放屁是什么原因| 凤凰长什么样子| 亡羊补牢的寓意是什么| 一个虫一个圣念什么| 颇丰是什么意思| 锡字五行属什么| 藤原拓海开的什么车| 什么是月子病| 为什么医院开的钙都是碳酸钙| 滑膜炎是什么症状| 荨麻疹需要注意什么| tct是检查什么的| 梦见跳舞是什么意思| 梦见小青蛇是什么预兆| 路亚竿什么品牌好| 白色情人节什么意思| 凌晨3点多是什么时辰| 血压低什么原因| 陈皮泡酒喝有什么功效和作用| 花瓣是什么意思| 梦见佛像是什么预兆| 胃溃疡可以吃什么水果| 梦见被狗咬是什么预兆| a-l-岩藻糖苷酶偏高是什么原因| 头晕呕吐是什么原因引起的| ppm是什么| 天庭饱满是什么意思| 八点半是什么时辰| 甲状腺结节看什么科| 没吃多少东西但肚子很胀是什么| 什么是辛辣刺激性食物| 耳朵大代表什么| 中央组织部部长什么级别| 肺部气肿吃什么药能治好| 割痔疮后吃什么恢复快| 头孢不能和什么药一起吃| 蒙脱石散不能和什么药一起吃| dido是什么牌子| 美容美体是干什么的| 甲醛什么味| 休克的本质是什么| 老豆是什么意思| 战略支援部队是干什么的| 胃反流是什么原因引起的| 青蒿素是什么| 梦见牙齿掉了是什么征兆| 小产是什么意思| 毛周角化症是什么原因引起的| 股票缺口是什么意思| 梦见穿破鞋是什么意思| 新生婴儿吃什么奶粉| 宫颈纳囊什么意思| 性冷淡什么意思| 茭头是什么| 脚抽筋是什么原因引起的| 喜讯是什么意思| 促销员是做什么的| 西梅什么时候上市| 菠菜和豆腐为什么不能一起吃| 耳朵痒是什么原因| 什么叫辟谷| 什么动物吃蚂蚁| 胰腺疼痛吃什么药| 11月27日是什么星座| 尽善尽美是什么意思| 带环了月经推迟不来什么原因| 莫名心慌是什么原因| 怀孕了梦见蛇是什么意思| 喝什么粥养胃| 备孕挂什么科| 膝盖里面痛什么原因引起的| 喝酒过敏吃什么药| 三专是什么| pretty什么意思| 华佗是什么生肖| 创伤性湿肺是什么意思| 控销药品什么意思| 永加日念什么| 两肋插刀是什么意思| 35年属什么生肖| 藕粉对身体有什么好处| 有什么植物| 胸痹是什么意思| 黑白双煞是什么意思| 梦见煤是什么意思| 32周做什么检查| 上海最高的楼叫什么| 抗磷脂综合征是什么病| 办理健康证需要带什么| 含胸是什么意思| 身上痒但是什么都没有| 斐乐属于什么档次| 斗鱼吃什么食物| 什么是粉尘螨过敏| 度是什么意思| 七是什么意思| 淇字五行属什么| 手抖心慌是什么原因| 春代表什么生肖| 伏羲姓什么| 1962年属什么生肖| ci是什么意思| 疝气吃什么药效果好| 压力是什么| 69年出生属什么| 柿子不能和什么一起吃| 明矾是什么东西| 1936属什么生肖| 咖啡什么牌子的好| 郭靖属什么生肖| 绿茶妹是什么意思| 道是什么意思| 鳝鱼吃什么食物| 掉头发是因为什么| 圣诞节礼物什么时候送| 教师节送什么礼物给老师| 山己念什么| 京东自营店什么意思| 老年人屁多是什么原因| 黄铜刮痧板有什么好处| 胸疼是什么原因| 更年期什么年龄开始| 财神爷供奉什么供品| 意有所指是什么意思| 吃什么补脾胃| 暮春是什么时候| 区级以上医院是什么意思| 肝郁气滞吃什么药好| 岑读什么| 妤什么意思| 小猫吃什么食物| 血压偏低吃什么东西补最好| 黑枸杞泡茶是什么颜色| 卫校有什么专业| 什么是友谊| 乘载和核载是什么意思| 哈密瓜苦是什么原因| 有的没的是什么意思| 小限是什么意思| 2009年是什么年| 嗯呢是什么意思| 查肾功能挂什么科| 来月经喝酒有什么影响| 梦到吃梨是什么意思| 水逆是什么意思| 什么是阴阳水| wiggle是什么意思| 一什么城市| 多囊肾是什么意思| 紫河车是什么| 雌二醇高说明什么| 属马的跟什么属相犯冲| 没有淀粉可以用什么代替| 电信积分有什么用| 4月份什么星座| 富强粉是什么面粉| 复方血栓通片功效作用治疗什么病| 蹲着有什么好处| 惊鸿一面是什么意思| 什么是腺肌症| 单亲妈妈是什么意思| 品种是什么意思| 维生素b6是什么| 尿蛋白定量是什么意思| 绿萝叶子发黄是什么原因| 胃反酸吃点什么能缓解| 农历七月初七是什么节日| 车标是牛的是什么车| 八哥鸟吃什么饲料最好| 喝茶叶有什么好处| 单脐动脉是什么意思| 三点水一个前读什么| 正襟危坐什么意思| 脸上长湿疹是什么原因| 三个羊念什么| 衣原体阳性是什么病| 梦见古墓是什么意思| 五花肉炖什么好吃| 头晕四肢无力是什么原因| 帕金森病是什么病| 晋升是什么意思| 痛经是什么| 唇炎是什么原因造成的| 哀恸是什么意思| 伟哥是什么| 什么东西补气血效果最好| 变卖是什么意思| 百度Jump to content

大数据项目为什么

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Put 'em in order

[edit]
百度 “第四套人民币进入升值空间”、“对于收藏四版币的来说,堪比10个涨停板”……在市场流通30多年之久的第四套人民币部分券别,将于今年的5月1日停止流通。

We need to put all the articles listed in alphabetical order! --Titan602 - The mind of darkness 21:12, 13 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Compatibility

[edit]

Move/Include Print Services for UNIX and COMMAND.COM to the Compatibility group? Ghettoblaster (talk) 14:15, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Not sure. They are not compatibility features per se, but applications that run on top of the compatibility subsystem. In other words, they are the consumers of the compatibility features, not providers of compatibility services. I know I sound vague, but hopefully you get what I meant. --soum talk 16:59, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Well, COMMAND.COM is still a component of (most) versions of Windows and yes, it runs on top of a compatibility subsystem (NTVDM), but isn't it also some kind of compatibility feature on its own, why else would it still be around now that we have cmd.exe and Windows PowerShell? Ghettoblaster (talk) 17:27, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Windows has cmd.exe despite Windows PowerShell - is that a compatibility feature? Or that it still supports COM despite .NET Framework. Or ODBC and OLE DB in spite of ADO.NET? Or Notepad despite including Wordpad? I am not saying command.com et al should not be in the article. I just feel they shouldn't be in the compatibility section. --soum talk 18:14, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I think you got a point here. So where do we put it in? A new command shell group? Or shall we just put it into the tools group like cmd.exe and Windows PowerShell? This is already a pretty big group don't you think? Ghettoblaster (talk) 18:20, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
How about this? --soum talk 18:38, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I dont' think this is a good idea. This way it will soon be the the same as Template:Windows commands. Ghettoblaster (talk) 18:48, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You have a valid point. When I split them out, I was thinking that only the apps that provide their own shell (that provides their own prompt) will be listed here. --soum talk 18:52, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I wouldn't use the subgroups. Why not just split into administration/management apps (including the CLI shells) and all the other apps like Notepad, IE, Media Player etc. Ghettoblaster (talk) 18:58, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You mean like this? --soum talk 19:07, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Exactly. Ghettoblaster (talk) 19:09, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Good call. --soum talk 19:15, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Kernel

[edit]

Move Windows Registry to the Core group? Ghettoblaster (talk) 02:09, 23 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Resmon

[edit]

how about adding Resource Monitor to the template? Umar1996 (talk | contribs) 11:47, 26 October 2010

MDOP

[edit]

Hello, Socrates2008

I have a question about your edit: Which version or edition of Windows contains MDOP?

Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 13:59, 24 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. None - it's a licensed add-on aimed at the enterprise market. Socrates2008 (Talk) 16:13, 24 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. Excuse me, but if it is not a build-in component of Windows, why do you list it there? Correct me if I am wrong, but looks to me that Microsoft and other companies have released many pieces of independent software that complement Windows for enterprise sector, both freeware and commercial; and MDOP is one of them. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 21:33, 24 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It's listed for the same reason that the other Microsoft management tools are listed-I didn't set the precedent, just following it. Socrates2008 (Talk) 00:54, 26 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hello. I checked the list and it seems all the articles listed there, except MDOP, MDT (Deployment toolkit), IEAK and WAIK, are about Windows components. That makes 27 of them. But not all Microsoft management tools are listed there. For example, none of the System Center products are there. So, it seems the guideline is to include only Windows components, only some contributors didn't exactly adhere to it. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 01:26, 26 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Right, so here's the problem if you're really keen to fix this template:
  1. The term "components" is vague - does it mean API's, runtimes, (commandline) tools or UI functionality or something else?
  2. The "core" section of the template does not contain core components - for Windows, core means things in the kernel, not the UI, so the definition is entirely wrong.
  3. Some components like Defender, Movie Maker etc. have been included both in the box and available addons via Windows Live. So the distinction is sometimes rather arbitary, and apparently sometimes based on whether a shipping date is met or not. How do you want to treat them?
  4. Similarly runtimes like .Net 4.0 that were addons in earlier versions of Windows, are now included in the box.
  5. Windows PE is a separate OS built on the same kernel, but distributed via WAIK and every retail Windows setup DVD. Does that make it a component?
  6. For enterprises, functionality from the vendor like App-V or IE can be considered part of the core OS, so the distinction about where they came from is arbitary.
So maybe not so simple to call after all... Socrates2008 (Talk) 11:04, 27 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. I'm converting your list to numbered list so we can discuss it.
  1. Vague? I don't really think so. If it is (or at some point in time, has been) part of the Windows, then it is a Windows component. Quick check: Does Windows Setup install it? Is it possible to enable or disable it via Turn Windows Features On or Off? If either get "yes" as an answer, then it is a component of Windows. Note that some of the things in Windows disc do not get "yes" as answer to these questions.
  2. Yes, I noticed. Only I wasn't sure if I should bring them up. For example, "Shell" is definitely not "core". These two words are antonyms.
  3. We should treat them as with #1. Are they in the box? (i.e. installed with Windows?) Then, they should be here. So, yes, Windows Defender and Movie Maker are Windows components.
  4. Again, as with #1: Are they part of the box? Then, yes, I think we should link to the main article.
  5. Again, as with #1: It is installed by Windows Setup, so it is a component of Windows. It reminds me of Vatican City but analogies are just good for fun.
  6. Item #1 decides this. If they are installed with Windows, then they are components. If they are not, but they are fundamental or infrastructure software, well, they are not components. Lots of companies sell infrastructure or fundamental software. VMware and Parallels are good examples. If you feel bad, just remind yourself of drivers: Nothing is more fundamentally important than third-party drivers, but they are not Windows components. (Windows does come with a bunch of drivers, but we don't need to bother ourselves with them. They usually fall a long distance away from notability.)
So, may it is simple after all.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 11:47, 27 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
1) RSAT was part of the Win7 release cycle, but released as hotfix because it missed the cut-off for RTM. It's installable via "Turn Features on or off" once the hotfix is installed.
3) I think you may have missed my point - they have been shipped both out and in the box over time. Windows continues to evolve between major releases.
4) As above - varies by Windows version and point in time.
5) WinPE is Windows setup
6) No, we're talking about Microsoft software here that is designed for Windows. Like when Ms choose to release a new feature via Windows Update Socrates2008 (Talk) 12:45, 27 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. Okay, let's see.
1. If it is later released as part of a service pack, then it is a Windows component because Microsoft often releases Windows discs with service packs included. No worries.
3. No, I don't think I have missed your point. My answer is the same: Once a Windows component, it is eligible for inclusion.
4. Again, once a Windows component, it can be here.
5. So, what? Isn't Windows Setup part of the box? It sure is. But WinPE is installed by Windows 7 for recovery purpose on local hard disk.
6. My answer is still the same: If it is part of Windows release, including one with Service Pack integrated, then it is a component. Otherwise, no. For example: Internet Explorer is a component but Bing Desktop is not. Both are offered via Windows Update.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 16:36, 27 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
1. You're assuming that RSAT was included in a subsequent service pack because the developers were in the Windows team, and chose to use hotfix installer engine.
3. Possibly not. What happens when it's removed (e.g. Move Maker subsequently became part of Windows Live Essentials)
The difficulty you have in trying to classify these items is that you're going to get it wrong repeatedly because it's constantly changing, and because you don't have a view on the company's motiviations or which team in Microsoft developed that particular component. Socrates2008 (Talk) 22:14, 2 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. Long time, no see? How do you do? Alright, let's see...
1. No, I am not assuming anything; I say "if". If included, then it is a component, if not, then it is not a component.
3. My answer is still the same: Once a Windows component, always a Windows component. Articles about Windows components won't get automatically deleted because the subject is discontinued.
That said, I don't think I have the trouble that you think I have. My opinion has been the same from the beginning: If it is included with Windows, then it is a component. Once a Windows component, always a Windows component. If you seek for a waiver about including article about things other than Windows components or expanding the inclusion criteria of the navbox, we can always discuss it.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 00:09, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The Microsoft salesman who was onsite at my organisation this week was pitching MDOP as an enterprise extension to the Windows operating system. Anyway, feel free to do as you wish with the template as it's not that important an issue to me that I wish to debate any further. Socrates2008 (Talk) 10:58, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. I am sure he did. By pitching it as an exclusive part or extension to Windows, you are more likely to want to have it. It happen everyday: People purchase packages (say video games or films) containing overpriced exclusive items but never condescend to purchase those items alone.
But when I started editing the template, I try to keep in mind that you liked to include MDOP. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 20:19, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Protected Media Path shouldn't be in Security

[edit]

Protected Media Path doesn't protect the user from anything; in fact, it's actually detrimental to the user. Should this really be listed under Security? flarn2006 [u t c] time: 22:54, 10 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. It is not "user security", no; but it is "vendor security". So, yes, it should be in security. Security is always detrimental. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 09:47, 11 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive)

[edit]

in Windows 8.1 Microsoft added OneDrive as a component of Windows, should this be mentioned? and if so, where? --86.81.201.94 (talk) 10:56, 29 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Announced features

[edit]

I don't know what the guidelines are concerning announced features as Microsoft Cortana is going to be a component of Microsoft Windows, but as announced versions aren't final versions this could (theoretically) change, ?so could/should Microsoft Cortana be added today or is it best to wait until the official release of Microsoft Windows 10? Sincerely, --Namlong618 (talk) 09:24, 28 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed that someone moved the Windows Photo Viewer app to "discontinued" personally I wouldn't add it back as it would fall under original research but on my upgraded Windows 7 device Windows Photo Viewer is still present and has not been deleted, if anyone can provide a source to back up the claim that the Windows Photo Viewer isn't supported in new devices I would stop contesting it, also I don't know if I should add it or not but Bing Maps (called Windows Maps in Windows 10) is also bundled now and can't be uninstalled (which are the qualifications of a component as simple bundling doesn't make it a component which is why Xbox Music and Xbox Video weren't listed but Groove Music and Films & TV are), should I add "Windows Maps" (and then redirect it to Bing Maps) to the list? --1.55.1.190 (talk) 07:32, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I've also noticed that Microsoft OneNote can't be uninstalled in Windows 10 which effectively makes it bundleware and a component, but I'm going to apply original research until I can find a source to back up my findings, but I'm also going to state that the removal of the Windows Photo Viewer is original research until the article will show a link to a statement that can confirm it.
--58.187.228.55 (talk) 01:17, 3 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
It’s also original research, but my computer with some version of Windows 10 Insider Preview (can’t be updated to the newest because of low memory) has Photo Viewer. --Tacsipacsi (talk) 08:48, 3 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. As I said on another talk page, I myself cannot find Photo Viewer in build 10240, but I have found evidences of possibility (not concrete proof) of this being a mere bug. On the other hand, where Windows 8.1 had two editions of the same app (Calculator, Sound Recorder, Skype, Internet Explorer, OneDrive), Windows 10 has retired one. In case of Calculator and Sound Recorder, the desktop apps got the axe. In case of Skype, Internet Explorer and OneDrive, the Metro-style app got the axe. We should wait a bit and see.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 22:20, 3 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

MSN apps?

[edit]

I've checked on my own PC (yeah yeah I know original research bla bla bla) but I cannot find anywhere that MSN News, MSN Money, MSN Sports and the soon-to-be-discontinued MSN Travel are actually components of Windows 10 (or Windows 8 for that matter) sure they come preinstalled but they can easily be removed which is why Xbox Music and Xbox Video weren't listed before the launch of Windows 10, MSN Weather so far is the only MSN app that is actually a component of Windows 10 as I don't have any reliable sources to back me up I can't revert this edit but the fact remains that only MSN Weather is "a true component" otherwise we'll have to add the Microsoft Solitaire Collection applications back to because they now come preinstalled again (though they could all be removed). --Hoang the Hoangest (talk) 07:37, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Hoang the Hoangest
Please note that I wrote "MSN apps" with small "a", not "MSN Apps"! I am not claiming there is such a proper name as "MSN Apps". Rather, I invoked an English language construct called noun adjunct; i.e. I wrote apps from MSN or app pertaining MSN. That's what the article to which they are linked claims. This is a navbox, so we just reflect the article contents.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 08:14, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Codename Lisa I didn't state anything about the grammar as I'm from Vietnam and honestly I don't know much English beyond what I learned when I was 13, oh I see what you mean now as MSN Weather as a standalone application is a redirect to only a section of the article in question so it would be better to list them all? I'd remove Travel as it's no longer included in Windows 10 and has been announced for discontinuation (well the application the MSN service will remain). --Hoang the Hoangest (talk) 08:24, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The discontinuation does not matter much. Navboxes are not means of reflecting the latest status; they just guide people to readable material. And there is still readable material in MSN article about the Travel app.
Now that I am clear about the grammar point, I can tell you for sure that they cannot be truly uninstalled. They are simply unregistered. They can be re-added back with a simple Add-AppxPackage command from Windows PowerShell with no administrative privileges, no Internet connection and no Windows disc. Or, if you create a new user account and log on with it, they are there for that user. In fact, starting with Windows Vista, nothing can be truly removed from Windows. It remains in the servicing store. If you are interested, please see [1], [2], [3] and the linked material in TechNet.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 08:57, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I understand now, should MSN Health & Fitness and MSN Food & Drink be added too as they were added in Windows 8.1? --Hoang the Hoangest (talk) 09:01, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
They are appropriate. However, I was chatting online with another Wikipedian, User:FleetCommand. (He and I sometimes do.) He suggests that for the sake of brevity, we should include only the name three of the app and add an "etc." at the end. What do you think? Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 09:14, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Codename Lisa that would open the question up, which three apps? the oldest apps (News, Money, Weather, Etc.)? alphabetically (Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Money, Etc.)? or based on the ones that recently are bundled (Weather, News, Money, Etc.)? I don't necessarily disagree with it, only it could arouse conflict. --Hoang the Hoangest (talk) 10:27, 6 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
"News, money, whether" satisfies two of your criteria, so I'd go with that one. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 08:06, 7 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Windows Photo Viewer is still in Windows 10.

[edit]

According to this article it's still present, only it's "hidden". Though other apps like Windows Easy Transfer has been discontinued. --Hoang the Hoangest (talk) 06:05, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Changes that are contested as factually inaccurate

[edit]

Hello.

Onecatowner and FleetCommand, you two appear to be in a dispute. It appears Onecatowner has made changes FleetCommand considered incorrect. Please tell us what is the problem with the current state of the template and what changes do you propose. Then, we will discuss them and if approved, edit the template.

Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 08:12, 16 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hey.
Here's a list of bad changes:
  1. Windows Photo Gallery is brought out of "discontinued" list. In reality, the only time it was included in Windows was in Windows Vista. Its successor, Windows Live Photo Gallery was never bundled with Windows but it is also discontinued. I have seen Onecatowner citing sources to the effect that WLPG still works on Windows 10 but that doesn't mean "not discontinued". Because no development goes into this piece of software anymore, it is discontinued.
  2. Windows Photo Viewer is moved to discontinued. In reality, according to the source provided in its article, it is still available in Windows 10, only it is hidden. But we can have a compromise on this one or an RFC rather.
  3. FreeCell, Solitaire and Spider Solitaire are brought out of discontinued section. In reality, they are no longer included in Windows 8, 8.1 or 10. Windows 10 has Microsoft Solitaire Collection instead.
  4. Mahjong, Hover, and Minesweeper are brought out of the discontinued section. In reality, they are no longer bundled with Windows. One must procure a replacement from Windows Store. These replacements are no longer a "component".
  5. Windows Live Writer and Windows Live Mail are added to the navbox. They have never been bundled with any version of Windows. One had to download them separately. As such, they were never "components".
Windows Journal was also moved to the discontinued section, but I think we can safely reinstate that change.
FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 07:49, 17 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation. The games are largely the same as before, but are no longer "components", so if that is the criteria it works. I have a follow-up question about Windows Movie Maker: Since it is bundled with Vista and Photo Gallery, should it also be moved to the discontinued list?
Onecatowner (talk) 17:02, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I think so. First, mainly because no more development goes into it. —Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 18:51, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

"Apps" terminology inappropriate?

[edit]

Considering that the list includes things like Program Manager, Character Map and Microsoft Write, I feel like these sections should be called "Programs", not "Apps". Hell, it even links to the page for "Computer Program". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.99.5.207 (talk) 20:42, 6 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi.
You see "Program Manager, Character Map and Microsoft Write", but don't you see Alarms & Clock, Calculator, Calendar, Camera, Cortana, Edge, Feedback Hub, Get Help, Groove Music, Mail, Messaging, Maps, Movies & TV, Money, News, OneNote, Paint 3D, People, Phone Companion, Photos, Quick Assist, Skype, Sports, Sticky Notes, View 3D, Store, Tips, Voice Recorder, Wallet, Weather, Windows Story Remix or Xbox?
"Program" is the archaic term, "app" is the modern term. Things change.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 11:02, 7 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Missing Windows games

[edit]

The following discontinued WinXP games are missing from the list:

Inferno986return (talk) 17:14, 9 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Bluetooth File Transfer

[edit]

I've created a page Draft:Bluetooth File Transfer which I propose to add to the Windows components, as it is present in Windows 7/8/10. Please review and update the draft. John a s (talk) 23:07, 23 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Windows To Go

[edit]

Windows To Go is discontinued in version 1903. [1] Hakop-2 (talk) 17:36, 24 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

DirectX APIs both current & deprecated.

[edit]

Since DirectX is already included in Windows since the beginning, can we put the DirectX APIs both current & deprecated in this template? DeveloperPudú (talk | contribs) 14:04, 18 May 2021

面面俱到是什么意思 喉咙痛不能吃什么东西 什么奶粉最好 便秘和腹泻交替出现是什么意思 准妈妈是什么意思
水星是什么颜色的 什么是疝气 肾阴虚是什么原因造成的 男的结扎有什么影响 腹股沟在什么位置
小孩腰疼是什么原因引起的 舌苔厚白湿气重吃什么药 立牌坊是什么意思 冬枣为什么叫冬枣 吃什么月经会推迟
肾上腺素是什么 胸外科主要看什么病 什么粥减肥效果好 吃酒酿有什么好处 三铵复合肥是什么
毕罗是什么食物mmeoe.com 黄瓜长什么样hcv8jop9ns7r.cn 什么的舞动hcv8jop7ns5r.cn 宜宾燃面为什么叫燃面hcv8jop6ns5r.cn 上大厕拉出血是什么原因hcv8jop2ns6r.cn
吃芥末有什么好处hcv8jop2ns9r.cn 中央处理器由什么组成jasonfriends.com 吃什么东西可以减肥hcv7jop6ns3r.cn 甲醛中毒什么症状hcv7jop7ns1r.cn 什么是粉尘螨过敏hcv8jop0ns0r.cn
为什么吃肉多反而瘦了hcv8jop0ns9r.cn 舌尖有裂纹是什么原因hcv9jop8ns0r.cn classic什么意思hcv9jop6ns9r.cn 山字五行属什么hcv9jop4ns5r.cn 梦见朋友结婚是什么意思wmyky.com
开车撞死猫有什么预兆hcv7jop5ns2r.cn 忌诸事不宜什么意思hcv8jop3ns3r.cn 做梦梦见牛是什么意思hcv9jop6ns5r.cn 被蚂蚁咬了怎么止痒消肿要擦什么药hcv8jop0ns6r.cn rh血型阴性是什么意思hcv8jop1ns2r.cn
百度