Microsoft Mulligans (Premium)
Microsoft enthusiasts have had a lot to complain about over the past several years. But it looks like the firm may finally address two of the bigger issues.
The first, of course, is Windows itself. For all the goodness of Windows 10, which re-embraced the desktop and traditional PC form factors in an apology of sorts for Windows 8, there were—and still are—major issues. And key among them is what I think of as the “finish the job” problem, where Microsoft is very good about starting certain initiatives, like implementing Dark Mode, moving configuration options into Settings, and adding modern UI elements, but is horrible at following through and actually finishing that work.