ozmike Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Hey could be interesting to the AutoIt devs out there Will win32 apps (autoit apps) work in the new windows 10 store? Early days yet won't be in the initial win 10 release... Note win32 apps are now called many things- desktop apps- CWA ( Classic Windows Apps - not country womens ..assoc. ) - Project C(entenial) apps These apps will not be sandboxed but NOT be allowed to run as admin , all files will be sandboxed installation handled through the store.. blog linkHow does this affect autoit - ?FYI following as not supported in Project C apps:“Windows NT Services”,“Things running in the kernel” (device drivers)“System Level Software” (anything not running in the user context)“Elevation”, meaning anything that causes a standard user to get a UAC prompt “will be blocked”.Using parts of other apps in your app, at least in version 1. John indicated that they would like to support extensibility and plug-ins, just probably not initially. The implication was that this might be a direct UWA thing and not specific to Project C, but we can’t be sure. following as supported in Project C apps:“COM”“WMI”“Networking”“Anything else a standard app does that isn’t in the system space”.I am guessing that there are a lot of other things that might end up in the ‘not supported’ list that you might have thought falls under the last item in the supported list but turns out is not supported, but we just don’t know yet:WMI ProvidersWindows Timed and Triggered Events (but they can write new UWA background triggers)Custom ETW ProvidersCOM localsystem (out of process) running as the system to avoid UAC promptsMaybe DCOMSoftware Clients,Application CapabilitiesShell Extensions, Browser Helper Objects, and the like FYI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnOne Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 (edited) Provided the programs created with AutoIt fall within the set outlined bounds then I can see no reason why they would not.But it sounds to me like, once again microsoft are trying to push their vision on everyone else.EDIT: after reading the blog link you posted, I take that back, first it says it converts applications, then later it says it is targeted at developers who have access to source code, so if it converts apps, why do you need access to source code? Probably because there will be some sort of SDK for visual studio or something which you have to use, ot this converter scans the code in some fashion and indicates changes that need to be made, so it's actually doubtful, although it did hint that simple apps could be converted without access to source code, but those apps would not make it to the windows store.So I suppose it's up in the air. Edited July 6, 2015 by JohnOne AutoIt Absolute Beginners Require a serial Pause Script Video Tutorials by Morthawt ipify Monkey's are, like, natures humans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Win32 applications will for a very long time continue to work on Windows because if Windows stops supporting Win32 applications, customers will stop supporting Windows with their money. If you get what I mean. github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnOne Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 They will win though in the end, imposing their vision of the future on everyone.It only takes 1 generation if that. AutoIt Absolute Beginners Require a serial Pause Script Video Tutorials by Morthawt ipify Monkey's are, like, natures humans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozmike Posted July 20, 2015 Author Share Posted July 20, 2015 My guess - You will need the source code - because you will have to make changes to get it to work in the windows store!most win 32 app will work on windows 10 - but to submit apps (exes?) to windows 10 store will need a recompile?.Any exes out there already - can't submit to the store as is probably .. whether an auto it script needs to be compiled inside Visual Studio or an exe can be submitted we will have to wait an see.I bet microsoft don't know yet .. early days.. MS plan to allow android and iphone apps in window 10 ..so its early days.! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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