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you're very close there , yes I want the safety and stability of Windows RT , the ability to run win32 and .net apps from full windows , and the ability to optionally install apps from any source like Android
so you mix those 3 and you get Windows 10 that that have an app store full of win32 and .net apps , that is locked to the store by default and that have the ability to toggle something in the settings to install apps from any source .
but why should open source have a problem with the store as a download center for them ?
and no no , I don't want to impose anything on you , from the start I said they should have an option in the settings to enable installing from any source for power users like you (like Android today)
the fact that it's optional will mean 2 things :-
1- windows by default will be very safe for normal uses (they will never get hit again with adware , malware or ransomware, just like the ipad)
2- this will encourage developers to get their win32 and .net apps on the store ASAP
I use Android , I also use windows , as a windows user I can't see the good parts of other systems and ask Microsoft to implement them ?
there are a lot of ways to die , is that an excuse to make houses less safe with no windows or doors , of course no , today installing apps from outside the store is a common way of getting malware , adware and ransomware , why not fix this issue in a way that take nothing out of windows , just adding more safety .