Windows 11 users from Microsoft have been allowed to remove more pre-installed apps from the operating system. It has been reported Border.
So far, the opportunity has been available to users of one of the test versions of Windows 11 under the Windows Insider program.
Now users will be able to uninstall standard applications such as “Camera”, Cortana, “Photos”, “Contacts”, as well as a client for connecting to remote desktops (Remote Desktop).
The Verge is expected to roll out the feature to all Windows 11 users in the coming weeks. Most of these apps are small in size, but said the feature will save space in the app list.
According to the post, the next major update for Windows 11 will be released in September. At that time, the ability to uninstall standard applications would be added to all operating system users from Microsoft, according to The Verge. There will also be built-in support for RAR and 7-Zip files in the September update.
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