APEX works relatively well under Windows 11, but 22H2 causes systematic crashes while using the Right Mouse Button in APEX.
I know, I know, Windows 11 is not supported, but it's going to have to at some point since I've lost hope of ever seeing a Linux version. The point is, just like APEX beta, is to proactively look at what the next Windows is going to be and how applications are going to react to the new OS...
This one is a 100% crash, simply right mouse button anywhere in the UI and BOOM!
@Mahmud Javadi I know you guys are busy with 2022.2, but I figured I gave you guys a heads up in the hopes that it's a quick fix...
Less than a month before Microsoft unleashes this on the world... Can't continuously hide behind "unsupported OS", Windows 11 has been out for over a year and is only an incremental update from Win10, mostly UI and security, two things very important to users and IT respectively. Being a modern Windows application just means that: supporting modern versions of Windows, not restricting to a tiny certification list or else everything blows up. This was OK in the 90s, but no longer can it be an excuse, the other vendors have no problem with Win11, even with 22H2...
Less than a month before Microsoft unleashes this on the world... Can't continuously hide behind "unsupported OS", Windows 11 has been out for over a year and is only an incremental update from Win10, mostly UI and security, two things very important to users and IT respectively. Being a modern Windows application just means that: supporting modern versions of Windows, not restricting to a tiny certification list or else everything blows up. This was OK in the 90s, but no longer can it be an excuse, the other vendors have no problem with Win11, even with 22H2...