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Microsoft is giving Windows 11 users the option to install applications directly from the Start menu

Microsoft is giving Windows 11 users the option to install applications directly from the Start menu

Install applications from the start menu

Starting already to redesign the Windows 11 start menu, Microsoft has found that there are even more changes far away. As part of an update in Windows search, it will soon be possible to find and install applications from the Start menu.

What is happening is that Microsoft Store is being integrated into the start menu – thanks to the fact that it will be integrated into Windows search. The idea is that it reduces friction and makes it faster and easier to capture applications that are not yet installed.

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The idea that Microsoft is setting is so simple and so clear that it seems strange that the company did not implement it earlier. If a user requires an app using the Start or Taskbar menu and is not already installed, the option to install that app will appear in the form of a Get button, just like the one appearing in the Microsoft store.

News of the next change was divided into X by Giorgio Sardo i Microsoft:

While in the face of things this is a potentially useful feature, some reactions are also possible. Using Microsoft’s starting menu to promote applications and services has left a sour taste in many people’s mouths, and there are undeniable concerns about the company that interprets research that may be for something completely unrelated to applications.

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