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Originally Posted by shalym
Because I can see both?
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That would be the expected thing during a rollout of a replacement feature.
But I hope "replacement" is not the case. I am familiar with the existing Content and Devices, and see no reason to change and force customers to learn something new. Unless the new actually provides something ... new. Either feature-wise or improved-functionality-wise. A rearrangement of the same old stuff for the sake of rearrangement - a "fresh" look that doesn't actually improve anything, just makes it look different - doesn't really qualify IMHO.