
Windows 11’s built-in apps are getting quiet but welcome improvements
THE SO WHAT
Incremental upgrades to core Windows apps—Calculator, Notepad, Photos, etc.—matter because they shape the baseline user workflow you’re competing with. If your product overlaps these utilities, assume the bar for “good enough” on the OS is rising and lean harder into depth, integrations, or cross-platform reach.
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