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:I have said this before, but I say it again: Just because I think you are wrong doesn't mean that I think you are acting in bad faith. [[User:FleetCommand|'''<span style="color:#FCC200">Fleet</span>'''<span style="color:#FC00C2">Command</span>]] <small>([[User talk:FleetCommand|<span style="color:#00C2FC">Speak your mind!</span>]])</small> 21:15, 10 May 2017 (UTC)
::{{ping|FleetCommand}} {{ping|Codename Lisa}}This may be the case, but this article is one of the most confusing articles I've ever read on Wikipedia. Here's why:
::#While the title and intro talk about UWP apps, and one of the sections talk about Windows 8.x, thus implying the UWP apps existed on Windows 8.x, the nomenclature section fails to even talk about non-UWP apps at all.
::#It also fails to mention that the definition of Windows store apps include Centennial "Desktop Bridge" converted apps, UWP apps, Windows 8.x runtime apps, converted web apps, etc. etc.
::#This article mentions Universal apps but doesn't realize that universal apps != UWP apps. See [http://www.windowscentral.com/what-is-a-universal-windows-app this article]
::#It also seems to lead that UWP apps are the "new name" for metro-style apps.
::#It fails to mention that these apps were also called Modern apps at one point
::#It fails to mention that UWP apps while theoretically targeting mobile AND desktop (etc...) aren't inherently and directly available on more than one type of device, they must be specifically allowed by the developer for both mobile and PC and contain UI/UX optimizations
::#This article should just be named "Windows apps"
::<span style="text-shadow: 4px 4px 15px #03A9F4, -4px -4px 15px #4CAF50;"><font color="black">WikIan [[User:WikIan|-]]([[User talk:WikIan|talk]])</font></span> 21:27, 10 May 2017 (UTC)