Toadthemushroom
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Sure but I understood this thread is about if Microsoft decides to kill Win32 and make W10 a walled garden and what could happen, not about out of the blue changes that will happen if everything stays the same.
I don't think it's worth examining whether Microsoft "kills" win32 - win32 is here to stay, and one of the biggest reasons why is an easy one: enterprise.
It's the same reason Microsoft still recommends people use 32bit Office 2016 instead of the 64 bit version for "compatibility reasons", enterprise and compatibility with decades of older programs is one of Windows' greatest strengths. And Microsoft certainly recognises it.