Microsoft decides it's a good time for bad UI to die
Briefly

The Windows Control Panel, a relic of the past, is finally fading out, marking the end of its confusing and often problematic stay in the user interface.
Despite some affection among veteran users, the Control Panel was a flawed system, presenting too much power to the inexperienced while lacking intuitive design.
Its category system often confounded users and didn't offer the accessibility needed for troubleshooting, proving that it was never truly efficient or user-friendly.
While it allowed seasoned users a thrill of control, the underlying complexity and potential for disaster made the Control Panel more of a liability than an asset.
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