According to news on August 9, Microsoft recently made a less conspicuous update to the Microsoft Store on its Windows 10 and Windows 11 platforms, adjusting the pre-installed official apps and marking them as "System Component”
According to a tweet from @PhantomOfEarth, Microsoft has recently made small but important changes to pre-installed official apps on Windows 10 and Windows 11 platforms. Now, when users visit the Microsoft Store and open the app library, they will find that most of the pre-installed apps have been marked as "System Components"
However , interestingly, the Windows Web Experienced Pack, the applications responsible for Windows Widgets and MSN News, are not labeled as system components, but are classified as regular applications. This may indicate that these applications have a high degree of independence in system functions and are different from core system components
Previous reports mentioned that Microsoft released the Windows 11 Build in July The Start menu has been adjusted in the 23493 preview update, and some core applications in the application list, such as "Settings" and "File Manager", are marked as "System". This move is useful for those who are less familiar with Windows 11 system users, it will undoubtedly help them better identify and distinguish the differences between pre-installed applications and subsequently installed applications.
According to the editor’s understanding, Microsoft may improve the user interface and interactive experience through this mark change, especially in the newly released Windows 11 system. Such adjustments allow users to more clearly identify the important components that come with the system, allowing them to better manage and use the device. This also reflects Microsoft’s continuous efforts to optimize user experience
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