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7 beloved Windows apps that Microsoft has killed over the years


For example, Microsoft recently confirmed that Recall, which raised privacy concerns, is coming to Windows 11 in build 26100.3902 (KB5055627), now available in the Release Preview Channel. Read More

7 Ancient Windows Apps You Need to Stop Using (and What to Use Instead)


Windows has a lot of beloved built-in apps that can be hard to stop using. But I assure you that when Microsoft replaces them, it's usually with something much better. It's time to let go of these old ... Read More

A 28-year, beloved Windows app is being axed | Digital Trends


A beloved Windows app is being axed after ... Microsoft has updated the support page for the Windows 11 build it released last week to ... requiring users to switch over to its new Windows app. Read More

Windows 11 25H2 Will Now Help You Ditch Microsoft's Own Bloatware Apps


Windows Insiders testing out the upcoming 25H2 update for Windows 11 have found that it's letting them remove some of the default applications that Windows 11 ships with. That includes apps like ... Read More

Microsoft readies impressive AI upgrade for beloved Windows apps ... - MSN


Over the last 12 months, Microsoft has been able to do exactly that by releasing several new AI-backed features to classic Windows apps — breathing new life into often overlooked software. Read More

Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app is being killed soon - PCWorld


“Users must transition to Windows App to ensure continued access to Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Microsoft Dev Box.” The process has some nuances. If you’re a Remote Desktop user ... Read More

Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years - BleepingComputer


Microsoft announced today that it will deprecate WordPad with a future Windows update as it's no longer under active development, though the company did not specify the precise timing of this change. Read More


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