Windows news recap: third-party widgets may come to Microsoft Store, all Windows 11 users can now easily switch default browser, and more
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Welcome back to our Windows news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
Microsoft makes it easier to provide feedback on Windows 365
Windows 365 is being integrated into the Microsoft Feedback Portal, making it easier for users to provide feedback. This replaces the feature request board in the Windows Tech Community.
Windows 11 users may soon be able to install third-party widgets from Microsoft Store
More evidence has surfaced of third-party widget support coming to the Microsoft Store, as details in a widget manifest highlight.
Widget manifest update shows more evidence of being able to download third party widgets and updates from the Microsoft Store.#Windows11 #FluentDesign pic.twitter.com/RgBYCq7sgZ
— FireCube (@FireCubeStudios) April 13, 2022
All Windows 11 users can now easily switch default browsers
The process of setting the default browser in Windows 11 has been simplified in the latest cumulative update. What was originally a tedious process has been simplified.
That’s it for this week. We will be back next week with more Windows news.
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