That's called a clean room implementation and was the standard way to make x-compatible products (like for example, the bios on an IBM PC clone). Not sure what the current legal standing of that method is. EDIT: Ninjad…
It also resets all your default apps to the Microsoft apps (edge, photos, music, etc.) on almost every update.
Thank you for answering questions I didn't know to ask.
This actually seems like a good idea if it just shows up when in your map view rather than pulling your view to the pin. It would be well targeted adds without requiring you to collect data about the user. If its…
That's called a clean room implementation and was the standard way to make x-compatible products (like for example, the bios on an IBM PC clone). Not sure what the current legal standing of that method is. EDIT: Ninjad…
It also resets all your default apps to the Microsoft apps (edge, photos, music, etc.) on almost every update.
Thank you for answering questions I didn't know to ask.
This actually seems like a good idea if it just shows up when in your map view rather than pulling your view to the pin. It would be well targeted adds without requiring you to collect data about the user. If its…