Microsoft has always been active in terms of its upgrades be it hardware or software. After various announcements including Copilot and integration of AI, Microsoft recently sent out media invites for its Surface event that will take place later in September. And if this wasn't enough, there's another exciting news from Microsoft. It is now giving you the power of uninstalling in-built apps that comes with Windows 11. This will allow you to get rid of those pre-installed apps that you rarely ever use.
For those who were tired of keeping unused apps on their system, Microsoft has released Canary build for Windows 11, providing the option to uninstall in-built apps. The latest update expands the capability to uninstall more built-in apps, giving users greater control over the software that comes preloaded with their machines. This move aligns with Microsoft's efforts to provide a streamlined and customizable experience for Windows 11 users.
Microsoft in 2023 has been aggressively getting out new features to users, and it appears it has been patiently listening to all the feedback from the community. Regular upgrades and announcements are a testament to that.
The apps which you will be able to uninstall include Camera, Cortana, OneDrive, Photos, People, and others. These apps might not consume significant storage individually, but their unrequited presence can contribute to the feeling of a bloated system. Microsoft's willingness to grant users the freedom to uninstall more of these "inbox apps" is a step towards addressing this concern. However, Windows 11 users who aren't cursing Windows Insider builds will have to use this feature.
By uninstalling the apps that are not essential to their workflow, users can potentially
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